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At the edge of the network with cache servers, researchers usually focused on how to cache the contents or how to deliver cached contents from edge network to user equipment (UE). In this paper, we study the content delivery scheme in ultra-dense network (UDN) scenario. Since small cells (SCs) are densely and largely deployed in UDNs, it is hard to operate the SCs with a central unit. Thus, our delivery...
Established a wireless sensor networks and a concrete plan is brought forward based On ZigBee technology. Corrected the time of network by Time Protocol. The hardware and software of the system is designed. Finally, the application effects of the system are analyzed and compared. The System realized the goals such as low cost, low consumption, high stability, high flexibility and expansibility. The...
The WWAN/WLAN two-hop-relay system integrates two types of wireless technologies to improve wireless access throughput and coverage. However, it is unreasonable to assume that all nodes are selfless and willing to relay for other users without an incentive. In this paper, a reputation management framework for Hybrid Wireless Relay Networks is presented. Based on this framework, we show how to collect...
Selecting an appropriate peer from the discovered file holders is one of the key steps in wireless peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems. Most of existing peer selection schemes are based on the min-hops selection criterion, which uses the number of hops as the only factor in peer selection. However, due to the distinct characteristics in wireless mobile networks, a number of important factors should...
In an 802.11 wireless network with multiple access points (APs), for a commercial user, a prime concern is how to discover the desired AP since the AP providers maybe selfish and owned by different organization. This paper presents a generic reputation based framework for AP selection for this case. An M/M/1 queuing model is introduced to get a quantitative insight into the performance of wireless...
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