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Storms in mobile networks [PDF]
Mobile networks are vulnerable to signalling attacks and storms that are caused by traffic patterns that overload the control plane, and differ from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks in the Internet since they directly attack the control plane, and also reserve wireless bandwidth without actually using it.
Gökçe Görbil +3 more
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Network-Based UE Mobility Estimation in Mobile Networks [PDF]
The coexistence of small cells and macro cells is a key feature of 4G and future networks. This heterogeneity, together with the increased mobility of user devices can generate a high handover frequency that could lead to unreasonably high call drop probability or poor user experience.
Herculea, Dalia-Georgiana +3 more
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Mobility diversity in mobile wireless networks [PDF]
We introduce the novel concept of mobility diversity for mobile sensor or communication networks as the diversity introduced by transmitting data over different topologies of the network. We show how node mobility can provide diversity by changing the topology of the network. More specifically, we consider a mobile network of a sensor node and a number
Veria Havary-Nassab +2 more
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Network-based distributed mobility management for network mobility [PDF]
Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support Protocol (NBSP) provides mobility supports for mobile networks. NBSP is an extension of Mobile IPv6 which employs a centralized mobility management approach.
Petro Pesha Ernest +4 more
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Service Mobility in Mobile Networks
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Hany Assasa +2 more
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Mobile networks unplugged [PDF]
Mobile network access has seemingly become ubiquitous in industrialized countries. With data services becoming sufficiently fast, usable, and affordable, demand is growing rapidly, both in the number of users and in capacity -- since most Internet/web resources continue being tailored for fast fixed line access.
Jukka Manner +3 more
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Open-Source Multi-Access Edge Computing for 6G: Opportunities and Challenges
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is capable of meeting the challenging requirements of next-generation networks, e.g., 6G, as a benefit of providing computing and caching capabilities in the close proximity of the users.
Liqiang Zhao +5 more
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Deep learning (DL)-based object detection algorithms have gained impressive achievements in natural images and have gradually matured in recent years. However, compared with natural images, remote sensing images are faced with severe challenges due to ...
Juanjuan Chen +5 more
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Fast matrix inversion based on Chebyshev acceleration for linear detection in massive MIMO systems
To circumvent the prohibitive complexity of linear minimum mean square error detection in a massive multiple‐input multiple‐output system, several iterative methods have been proposed.
Salah Berra +2 more
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With the rapid development of the Internet of Vehicles, service providers can efficiently provide caching services for vehicle users by deploying 5G base station-type RSUs adjacent to vehicles.However, due to the presence of malicious attackers, the ...
Jie YI, Tengfei CAO, Jianqiang HUANG +1 more
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