Abstract

AbstractDirect link communication is an underlying promising method for next generation which helps to transfer data between two devices without involution of evolved node base station (eNB). Device to device (D2D) means direct link communication supports more data rate, less latency, and minimizes the energy consumption due to its short range communication. Device-to-device (D2D) communication supports a more accurate scheme for improving the quality of service criteria for next generation networks. Furthermore, to obtain the better result of D2D communication, multiple methods need to highlight and mode selection is one of them. This work explains the mode selection (MS) criterion using degree of freedom (DoF) in statistics for next generation cellular networks. We analyzed the better statistics for the D2D users according to their mode selections. Graphical results show that our proposed work performs significantly better than conventional schemes for delay and better throughput.KeywordsDirect link communication5GStatisticsMode selection

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