Abstract

OF THE THESIS EXTENDED COVERAGE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS USING MULTI-HOP AND D2D COMMUNICATIONS by Leonardo Babun Florida International University, 2015 Miami, Florida Professor Ismail Guvenc, Major Professor In this thesis, we proposed the use of device-to-device (D2D) communications for extending the coverage area of active base stations, for public safety communications with partial coverage. A 3GPP standard compliant D2D system level simulator is developed for HetNets and public safety scenarios and used to evaluate the performance of D2D discovery and communications underlying cellular networks. For D2D discovery, the benefits of time-domain inter-cell interference coordination (ICIC) approaches by using almost blank subframes were evaluated. Also, the use of multi-hop is proposed to improve, even further, the performance of the D2D discovery process. Finally, the possibility of using multi-hop D2D communications for extending the coverage area of active base stations was evaluated. Improvements in energy and spectral efficiency, when compared with the case of direct UE-eNB communications, were demonstrated. Moreover, UE power control techniques were applied to reduce the effects of interference from neighboring D2D links.

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