Authors
Shahid Mumtaz, Kazi Mohammed Saidul Huq, Muhammad Ikram Ashraf, Jonathan Rodriguez, Valdemar Monteiro, Christos Politis
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
53
Issue
7
Pages
109-117
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Device-to-device (D2D) is increasingly becoming a prominent technology within the 5G story, portrayed as a means of offloading traffic from the core network. The ever increasing demand for vehicular traffic consumption is providing the impetus for a new architectural design that can harness the benefits of D2D for vehicular users, taking a step toward offloading vehicular traffic from the core network. We propose the notion of extending D2D for vehicular scenarios with the potential to coordinate vehicular traffic using the LTE band. Furthermore, we then extend this approach by investigating cognitive radio in synergy with a geo-location database, to exploit white spaces as a means of further offloading vehicular users. Our simulation results have shown that our approach can outperform the legacy IEEE 802.11p in terms of delay.
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