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Joint pushing and proactive caching holds the promise of significantly increasing the throughput and decreasing the latency of content-centric wireless networks. In this work, we import the pushing and caching mechanism into a traditional packet-oriented network for decreasing the average queueing delay. Since the decreasing relies on extra costs paid for the pushing-caching mechanism, such as the...
Wireless communication system is expected to provide service with low latency and high energy efficiency. To improve the energy efficiency, the transceiver prefers sending packets, when the channel states are good. However, such opportunistic transmission may induce undesirably large latency. Therefore, a fundamental tradeoff exists between the average transmission power and average queuing delay,...
Network coding, which can combine various traffic flows or packets via algebraic operations, has the potential of achieving substantial throughput and power efficiency gains in wireless networks. As such, it is considered as a powerful solution to meet the stringent demands and requirements of next-generation wireless systems. However, because of the random and asynchronous packet arrivals, network...
Cognitive radio (CR) is a powerful solution that can significantly improve the utilization of the precious limited radio spectrum. It allows secondary users (SUs) to opportunistically access spectral holes of the licensed spectrum without causing harmful interference to primary users (PUs). However, waiting for idle timeslots may induce very poor quality of service (QoS) for SUs. To alleviate this,...
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