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Secure device-to-device communication in LTE-A

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The concept of multihop D2D communication network systems that are applicable to many different wireless technologies, and clarify requirements along with introducing open issues in such systems are proposed.
Abstract
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami drastically changed Japanese society, and the requirements for ICT was completely redefined. After the disaster, it was impossible for disaster victims to utilize their communication devices, such as cellular phones, tablet computers, or laptop computers, to notify their families and friends of their safety and confirm the safety of their loved ones since the communication infrastructures were physically damaged or lacked the energy necessary to operate. Due to this drastic event, we have come to realize the importance of device-to-device communications. With the recent increase in popularity of D2D communications, many research works are focusing their attention on a centralized network operated by network operators and neglect the importance of decentralized infrastructureless multihop communication, which is essential for disaster relief applications. In this article, we propose the concept of multihop D2D communication network systems that are applicable to many different wireless technologies, and clarify requirements along with introducing open issues in such systems. The first generation prototype of relay by smartphone can deliver messages using only users' mobile devices, allowing us to send out emergency messages from disconnected areas as well as information sharing among people gathered in evacuation centers. The success of field experiments demonstrates steady advancement toward realizing user-driven networking powered by communication devices independent of operator networks.

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A Survey on Multiple-Antenna Techniques for Physical Layer Security

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Secure and Privacy-Aware Cloud-Assisted Video Reporting Service in 5G-Enabled Vehicular Networks

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A Survey on Security in D2D Communications

TL;DR: This paper explores a security architecture for D2D communications under the framework of 3GPP LTE, and investigates potential security threats and specify security requirements accordingly.
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Key management for beyond 5G mobile small cells: a survey

TL;DR: This paper surveys the state-of-the-art key management schemes proposed for similar network architectures (e.g., mobile ad hoc networks and ad hoc device-to-device networks) that decentralize trust and evaluates them for adaptability in a network of mobile small cells.
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Design aspects of network assisted device-to-device communications

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Femtocaching and device-to-device collaboration: A new architecture for wireless video distribution

TL;DR: A new architecture based on distributed caching of the content in femtobasestations with small or non-existing backhaul capacity but with considerable storage space, called helper nodes is presented, which allows an improvement in the video throughput without deployment of any additional infrastructure.
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