Discussion:
LTE-Direct (ProSe) in NS3
ihsen boughaba
2015-10-16 09:56:54 UTC
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Hi,

I am currently studying the 3GPP standards related to D2D communications
(ProSe LTE release 12-13), i have recently defined a use case to implement
and i will be using NS3.
According to my research, there is a LTE module (LENA) already implemented
to be used in NS3 but no information about its applicability or the
possibility of enhancements in order to adapt D2D communications.
I will be grateful if you can share with me any useful information about
previous tests or simulation in the same context.

Cheers,
I.
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Florian Jomrich
2015-11-05 10:07:43 UTC
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Hello Ihsen,

I am also interested in this research topic (LTE D2D). As I am also
currently getting in touch with NS3 and the LENA project, maybe there
exists a possibility of cooperation in this term?

Have you had a look on the Qualcomm SDK (https://ltedirect.qualcomm.com/) ?
My request for developer acces therefore currently is still pending.


Best regards
Florian
Post by ihsen boughaba
Hi,
I am currently studying the 3GPP standards related to D2D communications
(ProSe LTE release 12-13), i have recently defined a use case to implement
and i will be using NS3.
According to my research, there is a LTE module (LENA) already implemented
to be used in NS3 but no information about its applicability or the
possibility of enhancements in order to adapt D2D communications.
I will be grateful if you can share with me any useful information about
previous tests or simulation in the same context.
Cheers,
I.
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ihsen boughaba
2015-11-30 10:31:57 UTC
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Hello Florian,
Thanks for your response.
To be more precise, i'm studying the possibility of applying the D2D
technology (LTE-D) in connected vehicles for public safety applications.
Here, where i'm doing my internship, there are previous interns and PhD
students who developped some methods allowing to perform the D2D discovery.
Neverthless, they used an old non-stable version of NS3 which is no longer
available nowadays and debugging their work on a new version seems to be a
waste of time at first sight.
What i've done is that i opted for Matlab to do my simulations. It is true
that Matlab is static and does not reflects the reality of the facts but it
give us approximative values of what it is supposed to be and these values
maybe used later to evaluate once a suitable simulation tool of D2D is
developped.
Concerning the Qualcomm SDK, i have heard about but to the best to my
knowledge it is not suitable for the model or the protocol i want to
implement.
I remain at your disposal for any further information.

Best Regards,
Ihsen
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Gunjan Gosain
2018-01-30 09:12:43 UTC
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Hello Florian,
Thanks for your response.
To be more precise, i'm studying the possibility of applying the D2D
technology (LTE-D) in connected vehicles for public safety applications.
Here, where i'm doing my internship, there are previous interns and PhD
students who developped some methods allowing to perform the D2D discovery.
Neverthless, they used an old non-stable version of NS3 which is no longer
available nowadays and debugging their work on a new version seems to be a
waste of time at first sight.
What i've done is that i opted for Matlab to do my simulations. It is true
that Matlab is static and does not reflects the reality of the facts but it
give us approximative values of what it is supposed to be and these values
maybe used later to evaluate once a suitable simulation tool of D2D is
developped.
Concerning the Qualcomm SDK, i have heard about but to the best to my
knowledge it is not suitable for the model or the protocol i want to
implement.
I remain at your disposal for any further information.
Best Regards,
Ihsen
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Gunjan Gosain
2018-01-30 09:11:58 UTC
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Hi Ihsen,

I'm working on D2D communication in NS3 (ProSe LTE release 12-13) and have
found out that there is no LTE D2D module onNS3 and hence either one has to
grow own simulator or otherwise make suitable changes in already existing
module.

I wanted to understand how exactly you did this implementation.
Post by ihsen boughaba
Hi,
I am currently studying the 3GPP standards related to D2D communications
(ProSe LTE release 12-13), i have recently defined a use case to implement
and i will be using NS3.
According to my research, there is a LTE module (LENA) already implemented
to be used in NS3 but no information about its applicability or the
possibility of enhancements in order to adapt D2D communications.
I will be grateful if you can share with me any useful information about
previous tests or simulation in the same context.
Cheers,
I.
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z***@gmail.com
2018-11-26 07:29:23 UTC
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Hello ihsen,
I am focus on how to implement D2D communication in NS3
,can you give me your source code to help me?
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Post by ihsen boughaba
Hi,
I am currently studying the 3GPP standards related to D2D communications
(ProSe LTE release 12-13), i have recently defined a use case to implement
and i will be using NS3.
According to my research, there is a LTE module (LENA) already implemented
to be used in NS3 but no information about its applicability or the
possibility of enhancements in order to adapt D2D communications.
I will be grateful if you can share with me any useful information about
previous tests or simulation in the same context.
Cheers,
I.
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