Abstract
The throughput of Device-to-device (D2D) enabled underlaying cellular networks is analyzed, with either full duplex (FD) or conventional half duplex (HD) transmission mode considered in D2D links. Despite of the severe interference imposed on the cellular users (CUs) by the FD based D2D (FD-D2D) links, the FD-D2D mode always exhibits its superiority in terms of the network throughput due to its reduced large-scale fading as well as low transmit-power essences. Numerical results show that the proposed FD-D2D mechanism is capable of substantially improving the network throughput.
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