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Abstract: Recently, there has been an increasing interest in offloading the 3GPP LTE data by using device-to-device (D2D) communications between devices. However, the peer discover... View more
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in offloading the 3GPP LTE data by using device-to-device (D2D) communications between devices. However, the peer discovering is challenging, especially in the indoor environment, since traditional users use a cellular signal to find peers, leading to incurring interference to other cellular users. In this paper, we propose ROOMMATEs, a novel approach for indoor peer discovery process, which is the enabler for indoor D2D communications in long term evolution (LTE) networks. It is a centralized approach utilizing, but not limited to, the ubiquitous WiFi network/femtocell network, combining with eNodeB in order to deliver the best results. ROOMMATEs is an unsupervised, yet energy efficient algorithm that can find surrounding user equipments (UEs) while minimizing interference and consuming much less energy. Based on the results, ROOMMATEs proves to be highly energy efficient, saving on average 24% per UE and improving signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio in order of tens of decibels compared to other approaches. Moreover, ROOMMATEs provides indoor place identification for UEs with high accuracy using a small number of observations. ROOMMATEs is robust to missing and noisy data, works with various UEs' brands/models, and requires no user interactions.
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The 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) has recently become one major standard for the th generation cellular network, leading to a steep growth of
LTE networks as well as LTE supported smart devices in the near future. One promising service that comes with LTE
network is Proximity Services (ProSe), defined in [1]. ProSe includes
many types of applications that provide services based on UEs’ locations, significantly improving users’
experiences. The communication channel defined in ProSe is D2D communication, which requires the co-location
information of UEs. Such information can be found by a peer discovery process. As the result, there is an increasing
interest in resolving the problem of how to find peers in proximity. In this paper, we introduce ROOMMATEs to resolve
the above problem. ROOMMATEs is a middleware framework that integrates WiFi and LTE networks for enabling WiFi
localization to assist the peer discovery of D2D communication in LTE networks.
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В социальных медиа набирает популярность песня известного узбекского музыканта Шохжахона Джураева (Şahcihan Corayev) под названием Turkiya, которую он посвятил пострадавшим от землетрясений с эпицентрами в Кахраманмараше.
В видеохостинге YouTube ролик опубликован буквально 10 дней назад и уже набрал более 33 тыс. просмотров.
Песню Turkiya на стихотворение узбекского поэта Бабюра Бабамурата «Твоя боль сегодня стала моей, Турция» Джураев написал, чтобы показать, что разделяет боль пострадавших в результате землетрясений в Турции.
О чувствах после землетрясений в Турции и историю появления песни Turkiya Джураев рассказал в беседе с корреспондентом «Анадолу».
Музыкант говорит, что был в Турции много раз и очень любит как братскую страну, так его народ, искусство и историю.
«Поэтому турецкий народ очень близок моему сердцу. Если Узбекистан моя родина, то Турцию я знаю как свою вторую родину и очень ее люблю. Я чувствовал так, будто землетрясение произошло в моем доме» ,- отметил он.
Музыкант говорит, что с кем бы он не говорил в дни после землетрясений, главной темой было бедствие в Турции. «Не могу объяснить боль, которую испытывал внутри. В то время поэт Бабур Бабамурат написал стихотворение, а Абдулкерим Мирзаев перевел его на турецкий язык. Смотрел по TRT. Сразу же связался с господином Бабюром. Сказал, что очень понравилось произведение»,- говорит музыкант.
По словам Джураева, стихотворение как нельзя лучше отражало все те чувства, которые он испытал в душе после того, как братскую страну настигла такая трагедия.
Он рассказывает, что задумался о песне к стихотворению еще когда слушал как его зачитывают по телевидению.
Попросил разрешения на песню и сразу же начал работать, отметил Джураев. «Я передал через эту песню свою боль, которую испытываю за пострадавших при землетрясениях. Мне стало немного легче. Этой песней я показал, что как человек солидарен с Турцией»,- отметил он.
В свою очередь поэт Бабамурат указал на глубокую историю и богатую культуру Турции.
Он говорит, что после каждого визита в Турцию открывал для себя его новые стороны, черпал вдохновение в этой стране. «С глубокой грустью узнал через социальные сети о землетрясении, которое произошло утром 6 февраля в Турцию. Был сильно шокирован. Сердце ныло от боли»,- рассказывает Бабамурат.
«Я очень эмоциональный человек, эта боль поселилась в моем сердце. Ничего не мог сделать, не мог заходить в интернет. Очень сложная ситуация. Если, будучи далеко, нам было так плохо, не могу представить, что чувствовали люди в Турции»,- говорит он.
Бабамурат отметил, что именно в этот день написал стихотворение и поделился им в социальных сетях. «Не могу даже сказать, что это стихотворение. Это чувства в моей душе. Горе этих людей стало моим горем. Будто это мой дом разрушился»,- сказал он.
В понедельник, 6 февраля на юго-востоке Турции произошло два землетрясения магнитудой более семи баллов (в 04.17 по местному времени - 7,7 баллов и в 13.24 – 7,6 баллов).
Число погибших в результате разрушительного землетрясения на юго-востоке Турции превысило 44,3 тыс. человек.
Разрушительное землетрясение ощутили и в соседних странах, в том числе, в Сирии, Ливане, ТРСК, греческом Кипре и Ираке.



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