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Scheduling allocation in 5G slicing networks utilizing weighted exponential and logarithmic functions to improve QoS. [PDF]
Nong X, Liang X.
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Low-Cost Sensors in 5G RF-EMF Exposure Monitoring: Validity and Challenges. [PDF]
Rathebe PC, Kholopo M.
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2019
The emerging virtual reality (VR) experience demands ultra-high-transmission-rate and ultra-low-latency deliveries, which is challenging for the current cellular networks.
Tian Dang, M. Peng
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The emerging virtual reality (VR) experience demands ultra-high-transmission-rate and ultra-low-latency deliveries, which is challenging for the current cellular networks.
Tian Dang, M. Peng
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PlaceRAN: Optimal Placement of Virtualized Network Functions in Beyond 5G Radio Access Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2023The fifth-generation mobile evolution introduces Next-Generation Radio Access Networks (NG-RAN), splitting the RAN protocol stack into the eight disaggregated options combined into three network units, i.e., Central, Distributed, and Radio.
Fernando Zanferrari Morais +6 more
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IEEE transactions on multimedia, 2018
The resource reservation is one of the key techniques to ensure the quality of service (QoS) of a multimedia application. In mobile cloud computing (MCC), the resource reservation and allocation (RRA) in advance can significantly reduce the total ...
Yun Li +3 more
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The resource reservation is one of the key techniques to ensure the quality of service (QoS) of a multimedia application. In mobile cloud computing (MCC), the resource reservation and allocation (RRA) in advance can significantly reduce the total ...
Yun Li +3 more
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Green Radio Technologies [Mobile Radio]
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2010Nokia Siemens Networks and Vodafone have successfully tested a new antenna technology designed to reduce carbon emissions and improve the cost efficiency of mobile phone networks for operators. According to the companies, the tests, carried out through the Nokia Siemens Networks Innovation Center (NICE) initiative between the two companies, mark the ...
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