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Mobile social networks have gained tremendous popularity among hundreds of millions of Internet users due to their fast information spreading and strong inter-person influence. However, the high complexity of social interactions and the intrinsic dynamics of mobile social networks make it challenging to model the spreading mechanism delicately and enable precise prediction of information diffusion...
Opportunistic data forwarding has proven to be a powerful technique to achieve a high throughput in wireless mesh networks. It proactively utilizes the link quality variation rather than fighting it. In this article, we propose a time-based coordination scheme of opportunistic forwarding, dubbed ExOR Compact, that uses network coding to provide a reliable data transfer service at the network layer...
Mobile indoor localization is the foundation for the location-based features of many pervasive computing applications. Due to the popularity of WiFi networks in indoor environments, WiFi-based indoor localization has been considered to be a promising approach. Despite the feasibility of WiFi-based localization, the existing WiFi-based schemes suffer from the serious problem of low precision. In this...
To cope with the rapidly expanding network scale and population, the heterogeneous content centric networks (HCCNs) have emerged, where the naming content can be shared among different sub-networks by using interest packets. However, In the HCCNs, as these sub-networks are managed by different operators and some sub-network may exhibit selfish behaviors due to the limited resource, how to design a...
Mobile computing proved to be essential in today's cyber communications. However, entities in mobile computing are known of having limited energy, physical, and logical resources. This imposes various challenges that greatly affect communication quality and performance of those mobile entities, especially when applying computationally-intensive security measures that are essential for protecting the...
Network virtualization has become one of the most prominent solutions that can efficiently deal with the dramatic increase of data demand in mobile networks. In order to allow multiple virtual networks to coexist in the same substrate network, the need for development of efficient virtual network embedding algorithms and techniques is imperative. The main purpose of this paper is to provide an optimization...
Each mobile network architecture able to meet the traffic requirements of future 5G services comes with its own set of benefits vs. requirements for the radio and the transport segments. This paper focuses on the energy performance of four mobile network architectures, each one with different splitting options for the baseband processing functions. The radio segment under exam is based on a new radio...
This paper presents Multipath-ChaMeLeon (MCML) as an update of the existing ChaMeLeon (CML) routing protocol. CML is a hybrid and adaptive protocol designed for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs), supporting emergency communications. M-CML adopts the attributes of the proactive Optimized Link State Protocol (OLSR) and extends it so as to implement a multipath routing approach based on the Expected Transmission...
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) or Content-Centric Networking (CCN), as it also known for, has recently been proposed as an evolutionary framework to propel the current Internet network architecture towards a content oriented design. Mobility-aware caching can be deemed as indispensable for improving the experience of mobile users. To this end, we propose a proactive caching with redirection...
Network slicing enables mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) to lease network resources from a mobile network operator (MNO). The cloud radio access network (CRAN) architecture reduces the capital and operational expenditures for the MNO and also facilitates MVNOs running virtual machines on the cloud server. In this paper, we propose a beamforming scheme that coordinates multiple remote radio...
Since mobile network operators not only need to satisfy user needs but also have to reduce operating cost (mainly electricity cost) to maintain long-term profitability under strict market competition, energy efficiency (EE), defined as capacity per energy cost, becomes a popular metric for designing mobile networks. For user-centric services, however, the metric of quality of experience (QoE) is more...
The proliferation of smart phones enables ubiquitous Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) where mobile devices communicate with peers over a wireless channel in an ad hoc mode. In this paper, we introduce a novel method to achieve multi-hop communication among open-source, non-rooted Android devices using Wi-Fi Direct Technology, also known as Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer (P2P). Then we implement a proactive routing...
With the conversion capability from radio frequency into electricity, Radio Frequency based Energy Harvesting (RF-EH) has appeared as a promising means to overcome the battery exhaustion problem of mobile devices. However, despite the great efforts in RF-EH communication techniques made recently, a big drawback that limits the application of RF-EH is the large propagation loss of radio signal energy...
Along with the explosive growth of mobile social network (MSN) users and the advent of device-to-device (D2D) communications, D2D-based MSN (D2D-MSN) has become a promising alternative for exchanging multimedia contents on-the-go. Although the complete structure of a D2D-MSN plays a key role in understanding its performance, such knowledge is not readily available due to the difficulty of collecting...
The demand for multimedia services in modern networks has experienced exponential growth in recent years and it is expected to dominate the mobile traffic in near future. On the other hand, the link capacity of mobile networks is limited due to the scarce wireless resources. Caching is a popular technique that uses available storage capability of the mobile devices to relieve this traffic tension...
In the recent years, mobile cellular networks are undergoing fundamental changes and many established concepts are being revisited. New emerging paradigms, such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Internet of Things (IoT), and Mobile Social Networking (MSN), bring challenges in the design of cellular networks architectures. Current...
In this paper, we study the end-to-end delay of a linear multihop network with mobile relays located on the line connecting the source-destination pair. The network operates in an interference-limited environment, where the interfering signals are from nodes with positions following the Poisson point process (PPP) on a two-dimensional plane. Due to node mobilities, the relay nodes are assumed to move...
Mobile cloud applications have become extremely popular in the last years. Location-based services, navigation, online gaming and social networking are a representative set of “always on” cloud applications in which the same or partially overlapping content is delivered to multiple users. Network coding is a well matching solution to improve content delivery. In this paper we propose the vNC-CELL...
Friend discovery has been one of the hot topics in our social activities over the past decade. Mobile users have more opportunities to discover and make new social interactions with others in vicinity to build and extend their social communities. However, the inevitable information releasing conflicts with the increasing privacy concerns. In this paper, we employ the concept of friend-of-friend and...
Installing a mobile sink on the public vehicle, which is a path-constrained vehicle, to collect data in a mobile sensor network can lower maintenance cost. However, immediately sending the data packet to the mobile sink when it arrives does not guarantee the shortest path, leading to high energy consumption. Meanwhile, immediately sending the data packet to the closest future position of the mobile...
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