Energy-efficient device discovery mechanism for device-to-device communications in 5g networks

Mingfu Li*, Hsin Ling Tsai

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The conventional direct device discovery scheme which uses the random access protocol and encounters contentions or collisions is highly energy and time-consuming. To reduce the energy consumption of user equipments (UEs), this work proposes a two-phase hybrid device discovery mechanism for device-to-device (D2D) communications. In the first phase, the evolved packet core (EPC) or base station (BS) uses the location information of UEs to judge whether two UEs are able to establish a D2D link. In the second phase, UEs use Wi-Fi Direct to discover their target UEs. The BS directly assigns UEs’ states and allocates appropriate Wi-Fi channels to UEs. UEs no longer have to search or listen to all channels, thus reducing the discovery delay. The proposed mechanism saves cellular spectrum resources because it uses unlicensed bands for D2D discovery and communications. The performance of the proposed hybrid D2D discovery mechanism is also theoretically analyzed in this paper. Evaluation results show that the proposed D2D discovery mechanism has better performance in terms of energy consumption, discovery delay and discovery success rate, compared with the conventional direct D2D discovery scheme, especially in the network scenarios with smaller cells such as 5G networks. Additionally, the analytic results coincide with simulation results, demonstrating that our theoretic analysis is accurate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number270
JournalEnergies
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 02 01 2021

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Keywords

  • 5G networks
  • Device discovery
  • Device-to-device (D2D) communications
  • Internet of Things (IoTs)
  • Wi-Fi Direct

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