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Anticipatory networking is a recent branch of network optimization that exploits contextual information to improve resource allocation decisions based on prediction. While some anticipatory networking concepts have been proposed in the literature, understanding of the potential real-world gains is so far very limited. Future mobile networks will likely integrate such mechanisms, and thus it is of...
A highly interesting trend in mobile network optimization is to exploit knowledge of future network capacity to allow mobile terminals to prefetch data when signal quality is high and to refrain from communication when signal quality is low. While this approach offers remarkable benefits, it relies on the availability of a reliable forecast of system conditions. This paper focuses on the reliability...
Mobile video delivery forms the largest part of the traffic in cellular networks. Thus optimizing the resource allocation to satisfy a user's quality of experience is becoming paramount in modern communications. This paper belongs to the line of research known as anticipatory networking that makes use of prediction of wireless capacity to improve communication performance. In particular, we focus...
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