FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating another example 500 of resource slicing on a sidelink interface, in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure.
As shown in FIG. 5, a transmitter (Tx) UE 505 may communicate with a base station 510 and/or one or more receiver (Rx) UEs 515. A Tx UE 505 and/or an Rx UE 515 may correspond to one or more UEs described elsewhere herein, such as UE 120, UE 305, Tx UE 405, Rx UE 410, and/or the like. As described above in connection with FIG. 4, a single UE (e.g., UE 120) may be capable of operating as a transmitter UE 505 (e.g., that transmits D2D communications to other UEs) and a receiver UE 515 (e.g., that receives D2D communications from other UEs). The base station 510 may correspond to one or more base stations described elsewhere herein, such as base station 110 and/or the like. In some aspects, the base station 510 may support a centralized unit (CU)-distributed unit (DU) architecture, a Cloud-RAN architecture, and/or the like. In some aspects, a UE 505, 515 may be integrated into a vehicle, may be located in or on the vehicle, may be associated with a vehicle, may be associated with infrastructure, may be associated with a pedestrian, and/or the like. The Tx UE 505 and the Rx UE 515 may communicate via one or more sidelink channels 310. The Tx UE 505 and the base station 510 may communicate via one or more uplink channels and/or downlink channels. Similarly, the Rx UE 515 and the base station 510 may communicate via one or more uplink channels and/or downlink channels.