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Neuroimaging studies have consistently demonstrated concurrent activation of the human precuneus and temporal pole (TP), both during resting‐state conditions and various higher‐order cognitive functions. However, the precise underlying structural connectivity between these brain regions remains uncertain despite significant advancements in neuroscience research. In this study, we investigated the...
We present our recent work investigating how mobility prediction can be exploited for improving the performance of mobile users in two directions: proactive caching requested content close to the network attachment points where a mobile has a high probability to connect to and DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) video quality adaptation. For proactive caching we discuss a new model to proactively...
We present testbed experiments of multi-source mobile video streaming that jointly exploits mobility and throughput prediction to prefetch video data in caches located at hotspots that the mobile will encounter and device-to-device (D2D) communication to opportunistically obtain parts of a video from neighboring mobile devices. A contribution of this paper includes a procedure to efficiently utilize...
We present the Information-Centric Access Network (I-CAN) architecture, which is based on the publish-subscribe Information-Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm, identifying how it accounts for specific characteristics of mobile and wireless access networks. We also present initial results from the testbed implementation of two application scenarios that exploit key features of the I-CAN architecture:...
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