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D2D Offloading for Statistical QoS Provisionings Over 5G Multimedia Mobile Wireless Networks
IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2019The device-to-device (D2D) communication is an efficient mobile-data offloading technique to significantly improve the cellular base station (BS) spectrum efficiency in the fifth generation (5G) wireless networks by enabling mobile users to directly ...
Xi Zhang, Qixuan Zhu
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A QoS WMN with mobility support
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2008We present QMesh, a software package that allows utilizing multiple geographically scattered Windows desktops as a wireless mesh network infrastructure with seamless user mobility support. QMesh supports its users through standard protocols, and does not require any client software installation.
Edward Bortnikov +4 more
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IEEE wireless communications, 2018
The 5G mobile wireless networks are expected to provision distinct delay-bounded QoS guarantees for a wide range of multimedia services, applications, and users with extremely diverse requirements. On the other hand, how to efficiently support multimedia
Xi Zhang, Qixuan Zhu
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The 5G mobile wireless networks are expected to provision distinct delay-bounded QoS guarantees for a wide range of multimedia services, applications, and users with extremely diverse requirements. On the other hand, how to efficiently support multimedia
Xi Zhang, Qixuan Zhu
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QoS in heterogeneous mobility management
2008 3rd International Conference on Communication Systems Software and Middleware and Workshops (COMSWARE '08), 2008This paper shows the current SCTP protocol implementation in Linux Kernel 2.6.22, with a majority of tests. A new architecture is also proposed to eliminate problems and areas of heterogeneous handover mobility scheme, providing a base line in quality of service.
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Inter-domain QoS signaling under mobility
NOMS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2008This paper deals with the problem of QoS signaling across multiples domains in a context of topological changes due to mobility. Data path changes caused by mobility can degrade severely the service continuity to mobile terminals considering the end-to-end QoS inter-domain path reestablishment.
Eraldo Silveira e Silva +3 more
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Game-theoretic Learning-based QoS Satisfaction in Autonomous Mobile Edge Computing
Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposium, 2018Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) has arisen as an effective computation paradigm to deal with the advanced application requirements in Internet of Things (IOT). In this paper, we treat the joint problem of autonomous MEC servers’ operation and mobile devices’
P. Apostolopoulos +2 more
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Qos-aware Middleware for Mobile Multimedia Communications
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 1998Next generation wireless communications system will be required to support the seamless delivery of voice, video and data with high quality. Delivering hard Quality of Service (QOS) assurances in the wireless domain is complex due to large-scale mobility requirements, limited radio resources and fluctuating network conditions. To address this challenge
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Reliability of mobile agent system in QoS mobile network
2012 Fourth International Conference on Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS 2012), 2012Recently mobile agents are being used in many wireless mobile network applications as it provides a uniform approach to many problems and is customizable for the user. However, reliability and availability issues are needed to be addressed while designing mobile agent based commercial applications in mobile networks.
Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy
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IEEE Wireless Communications, 2003
The widespread use of mobile and handheld devices is likely to popularize ad hoc networks, which do not require any wired infrastructure for intercommunication. The nodes of mobile ad hoc networks operate as end hosts as well as routers. They intercommunicate through single-hop and multihop paths in a peer-to-peer fashion.
P. Mohapatra +2 more
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The widespread use of mobile and handheld devices is likely to popularize ad hoc networks, which do not require any wired infrastructure for intercommunication. The nodes of mobile ad hoc networks operate as end hosts as well as routers. They intercommunicate through single-hop and multihop paths in a peer-to-peer fashion.
P. Mohapatra +2 more
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Special session: QoS in mobile networking
Eleventh Euromicro Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 2003. Proceedings., 2003Wireless networks today often rely on an underlying infrastructure, such as cellular-like networks where there are specific access points which allow wireless users to connect to a fixed (wired) infrastructure. On the other hand, it is possible also to operate with a stand-alone wireless network, also called MANET (Mobile Ad hoc NETwork), where each ...
G. Dodero, V. Gianuzzi
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