5G D2D Transmission Mode Selection Performance & Cluster Limits Evaluation of Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Techniques
Iacovos Ioannou, Christophoros Christophorou, Vasos Vassiliou, Andreas, Pitsillides

TL;DR
This paper evaluates distributed AI and machine learning techniques for optimizing 5G device-to-device transmission mode selection and clustering, focusing on system performance, energy efficiency, and device limits.
Contribution
It introduces an improved DAIS framework for D2D mode selection, compares it with other AI/ML methods, and analyzes cluster formation limits under 5G requirements.
Findings
DAIS outperforms other approaches in spectral efficiency and power consumption.
AI/ML methods are effective even with a small number of devices (>=5).
Cluster formation benefits diminish beyond certain device counts.
Abstract
5G D2D Communication promises improvements in energy and spectral efficiency, overall system capacity, and higher data rates. However, to achieve optimum results it is important to select wisely the Transmission mode of the D2D Device to form clusters in the most fruitful positions in terms of Sum Rate and Power Consumption. Towards this end, this paper investigates the use of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) and innovative to D2D, Machine Learning (ML) approaches to achieve satisfactory results in terms of Spectral Efficiency (SE), Power Consumption (PC) and execution time, with the creation of clusters and backhauling D2D network under existing Base Station/Small Cell. Additionally, one of the major factors that affect the creation of high-quality clusters under a D2D network is the number of the Devices. Therefore, this paper focuses on a small (<=200) number of Devices,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
