Title :
Device-to-Device Discovery for Proximity-Based Service in LTE-Advanced System
Author :
Kae Won Choi ; Zhu Han
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a device-to-device (D2D) discovery scheme as a key enabler for a proximity-based service in the Long-Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) system. The proximity-based service includes a variety of services exploiting the location information of user equipment (UE), for example, the mobile social network and the mobile marketing. To realize the proximity-based service in the LTE-A system, it is necessary to design a D2D discovery scheme by which UE can discover another UE in its proximity. We design a D2D discovery scheme based on the random access procedure in the LTE-A system. The proposed random-access-based D2D discovery scheme is advantageous in that 1) the proposed scheme can be readily applied to the current LTE-A system without significant modification; 2) the proposed scheme discovers pairs of UE in a centralized manner, which enables the access or core network to centrally control the formation of D2D communication networks; and 3) the proposed scheme adaptively allocates resource blocks for the D2D discovery to prevent underutilization of radio resources. We analyze the performance of the proposed D2D discovery scheme. A closed-form formula for the performance is derived by means of the stochastic geometry-based approach. We show that the analysis results accurately match the simulation results.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; marketing; resource allocation; social networking (online); telecommunication services; D2D discovery scheme; LTE-A system; Long-Term Evolution advanced system; UE location information; adaptive resource block allocation; closed-form formula; core network; device-to-device discovery; mobile marketing; mobile social network; proximity-based service; radio resource; random access procedure; stochastic geometry-based approach; user equipment; Delays; Global Positioning System; Indexes; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Social network services; Uplink; Long- Term Evolution; Long-Term Evolution; Proximity-based service; device-to-device communication; device-to-device discovery; random access;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.2369591