OSS: AN ONTOLOGY BASED SPECTRUM SHARING FOR D2D COMMUNICATION IN CELLULAR NETWORK
Keywords:
: D2D Communiqué, spectral efficiency, Cellular Networks, OntologyAbstract
Device-To-Device (D2D) communication be primarily proposed into cellular networks when a new archetype to upgrade network performance. The emergence of new application includes, among others, proximity and subsequently triggers different devices (location-aware advertisements, smart communication between vehicles, local exchange of information and so on) introduced new use cases and scenarios for device-to-device communication in cellular networks. The primary studies exhibit that device-to-device communication has support increased spectral efficiency and communication performance. Despite, this device-to-device communication mode acquaints new complication in terms of interference control and protocols. In this article, ontology based on the device-to-device communicating spectrum and reviews the possible literature broadly under the proposed ontology. Furthermore, we provide intuition into the explored areas which guide us to identify research problems and related issues of D2D communication in cellular networks