Effects of Localized Distribution of Terminals and Mobility on Performance Improvement by Direct Communication

Tatsuya KABASAWA, Keisuke NAKANO, Yuta TANAKA, Ikuo SATO, Masakazu SENGOKU, Shoji SHINODA

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We investigated performance improvement in a cellular system by introducing direct communication between terminals. Previous research has indicated that direct communication efficiently uses channels; however, this is not always so. We studied two factors that affect how much efficiency improves. One is the distribution of terminals. We defined some typical distributions with localization of terminals and analyzed how the difference between the distributions affected the performance improvement by direct communication. Another factor is the mobility of terminals, because mobility shortens the length of time during which terminals are directly connected. We analyzed how mobility affected performance improvement by direct communication. For the analyses, we used some theoretical techniques.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals Vol.E89-A No.7 pp.1940-1949
Publication Date
2006/07/01
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Online ISSN
1745-1337
DOI
10.1093/ietfec/e89-a.7.1940
Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
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