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With the ever increasing data and computational demands from mobile users, heterogenous wireless networks (HetNets) and mobile cloud computing (MCC) have been advocated as a promising solution to meet these demands. Insufficient bandwidth is one of the most important challenges being faced by a successful implementation of the MCC technology due to heavy data traffic. The MCC implementation on HetNet...
To facilitate content delivery to mobile users, we propose a content caching and distribution framework for the heterogeneous OFDM networks, where a library of files available at the macro base station (MBS) can be distributively cached in multiple serving nodes (SNs). SNs are capable of both receiving unstored files from MBS and transmitting files to the associated users. For a given group of file...
Nowadays, the sufficient quality-of-service (QoS) provision for mobile applications remains a major challenge in any wireless network. Conventional sufficient QoS provision techniques using resource allocation, data scheduling, and cross-layer optimization have been proposed to tackle this problem. Nevertheless, due to the unpredictable nature of wireless channel conditions, the QoS improvements resulting...
To support the emerging next era of mobile wireless networks, researchers have made a great deal of efforts in investigating promising techniques in multimedia services - the statistical quality-of-service (QoS) technique, which has been proved to be effective in statistically guaranteeing delay-bounded video transmissions over the time-varying wireless channels. On the other hand, as the 5G- promising...
This paper considers the beamforming design for a multiuser multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) downlink with an arbitrary number of (context-specific) shaping constraints. In this setup, the state-of-the- art beamforming schemes cannot attain the well-known performance bound promised by the semidefinite program (SDP) relaxation technique. To close the gap, we propose a linear space-time beamforming...
Wireless network virtualization has emerged as a promising technology to provide multifarious services and applications for future wireless networks due to its efficient exploitation of network resources. In a mobile virtual network (MVN), a network operator (NO) benefits from leasing physical resources, such as subcarriers, to multiple service providers (SPs), whom then make profits from offering...
This paper investigates spectrum-power trading between a small cell (SC) and a macro-cell (MC), where the SC consumes power to serve the macro-cell users (MUs) in exchange for some bandwidth from the MC. Our goal is to maximize the system energy efficiency (EE) of the SC while guaranteeing the quality of service (QoS) of each MU as well as small cell users(SUs). Specifically, given the minimum data...
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