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The widespread deployment of various networking technologies, coupled with the exponential increase in end-user data demand, have led to the proliferation of multi-homed, or multi-interface enabled devices. These trends drove researchers to investigate a wide spectrum of solutions, at different layers of the protocol stack, that utilize available interfaces in such devices by aggregating their bandwidth...
The exponential increase in mobile data demand, coupled with growing user expectation to be connected in all places at all times, have introduced novel challenges for researchers to address. Fortunately, the wide spread deployment of various network technologies and the increased adoption of multi-interface-enabled devices allow researchers to develop solutions for those challenges. Such solutions...
With the advent of wearable computing and the resulting growth in mobile application market, we investigate mobile opportunistic cloud computing where mobile devices leverage nearby computational resources in order to save execution time and consumed energy. Our goal is to enable generic computation offloading to heterogeneous devices that include Cloud, mobile devices, and cloudlets. We propose a...
Mobile devices are becoming increasingly capable computing platforms with significant processor power and memory. However, mobile compute capabilities are often underutilized. In this paper we consider how a collection of co-located devices can be orchestrated to provide a cloud service at the edge. Scenarios with co-located devices include, but are not limited to, passengers with mobile devices using...
The explosive increase in data demand coupled with the rapid deployment of various wireless access technologies have led to the increase of number of multi-homed or multi-interface enabled devices. Fully exploiting these interfaces has motivated researchers to propose numerous solutions that aggregate their available bandwidths to increase overall throughput and satisfy the end-user’s growing data...
Current routing protocols for cognitive radio networks are severely affected by the frequent activity of primary users. Nodes that are in the interference range of an appearing primary user are not allowed to transmit, and therefore existing routes which utilize such nodes are obliged to undergo a route maintenance phase. This naturally provides other routes to the destination that may incur extra...
Multi-hop cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are gaining interest recently in many practical applications. With location information becoming more available, designing location-aware routing protocols that fit the nature of CRNs becomes a necessity. We present LAUNCH as a location-aided routing protocol for CRNs that has a set of desirable properties: efficient use of the common control channel, has...
The widespread deployment of varying networking technologies, coupled with the exponential increase in end-user data demand, have led to the proliferation of multi-homed or multi-interface enabled devices. To date, these interfaces are mainly utilized one at a time based on network availability, cost, and user-choice. While researchers have focused on simultaneously leveraging these interfaces by...
The widespread deployment of varying networking technologies, coupled with the exponential increase in end-user data demand, have led to the proliferation of multi-homed or multi-interface enabled devices. To date, these interfaces are mainly utilized one at a time based on network availability, cost, and user-choice. While researchers have focused on simultaneously leveraging these interfaces by...
The widespread deployment of varying networking technologies, coupled with the exponential increase in end-user data demand, have all led to the proliferation of multi-homed or multi-interface enabled devices. To date, these interfaces are mainly utilized one at a time based on network availability, cost, and user-choice. Researchers have recently focused on leveraging these interfaces simultaneously...
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