When Social Networks Meet D2D Communications: A Survey
In the last few years, one of the main characteristics of the current technological development is the constantly increasing need for data exchange among various types of devices, both mobile and fixed. Within this context, the direct communications between devices has the potential to create new, l...
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doaj-e130ac9bd3f147a1b43c3044dbcdea3b2020-11-24T23:51:20ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-01-0119239610.3390/s19020396s19020396When Social Networks Meet D2D Communications: A SurveyMichele Nitti0George Alex Stelea1Vlad Popescu2Mauro Fadda3Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari CA, National Telecommunication Inter University Consortium, Research Unit of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Electronics and Computers, Transilvania University of Brașov, 500036 Brașov, RomaniaDepartment of Electronics and Computers, Transilvania University of Brașov, 500036 Brașov, RomaniaDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari CA, National Telecommunication Inter University Consortium, Research Unit of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyIn the last few years, one of the main characteristics of the current technological development is the constantly increasing need for data exchange among various types of devices, both mobile and fixed. Within this context, the direct communications between devices has the potential to create new, location-based peer-to-peer applications and services, as well as to help offload traffic from the congested traditional cellular networks. The main hurdles for this kind of Device to Device (D2D) communications are throughput, spectral efficiency, latency and fairness. Most of these hurdles can be overcome by the use of the new Social IoT (SIoT) paradigm, of things and people involved together in the network, guided autonomously by social relationships following the rules set by their owners. This paper aims to investigate the state of the art of socially-driven D2D communications. Upon an initial analysis, we perform an in-deep literature investigation of the main directions in which social ties can improve D2D communication, draw conclusions and identify the research topics left open.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/2/396D2D communicationsocialIoT5G |
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In the last few years, one of the main characteristics of the current technological development is the constantly increasing need for data exchange among various types of devices, both mobile and fixed. Within this context, the direct communications between devices has the potential to create new, location-based peer-to-peer applications and services, as well as to help offload traffic from the congested traditional cellular networks. The main hurdles for this kind of Device to Device (D2D) communications are throughput, spectral efficiency, latency and fairness. Most of these hurdles can be overcome by the use of the new Social IoT (SIoT) paradigm, of things and people involved together in the network, guided autonomously by social relationships following the rules set by their owners. This paper aims to investigate the state of the art of socially-driven D2D communications. Upon an initial analysis, we perform an in-deep literature investigation of the main directions in which social ties can improve D2D communication, draw conclusions and identify the research topics left open. |
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