As wireless video transmission is the fastest-growing form of data traffic, methods for spectrally efficient video on-demand wireless streaming are essential to service providers and users alike. A key property of video on-demand is the asynchronous content reuse, such that a few dominant videos account for a large part of the traffic, but are viewed by users at different times. Caching of content on devices in conjunction with device-to-device (D2D) communications allows to exploit this property, and provide a network throughput that is significantly in excess of both the conventional approach of unicasting from the base station and the traditional D2D networks for ”regular ” data traffic. This paper presents in a semi-tutorial concise for...
We consider a wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) network where communication is restricted to be single...
Abstract—We propose a new scheme for increasing the throughput of video files in cellular communicat...
[[abstract]]To enhance the performance of wireless content delivery networks, this paper presents a ...
Wireless video is the main driver for rapid growth in cellular data traffic. Traditional methods for...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Future Internet usage will be dominated by the consumption of a rich variety of online multimedia se...
Future Internet usage will be dominated by the consumption of a rich variety of online multimedia se...
Abstract—We suggest a novel approach to handle the on-going explosive increase in the demand for vid...
Abstract—We analyze a novel architecture for caching popular video content to enable wireless device...
Caching at the wireless edge can be used to keep up with the increasing demand for high-definition w...
Caching at the wireless edge can be used to keep up with the increasing demand for high-definition w...
Abstract—We consider a wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) net-work where communication is restricted to...
Abstract: One of the main challenges for continued wireless capacity growth is the difficulty in exp...
Abstract: One of the main challenges for continued wireless capacity growth is the difficulty in exp...
We consider a wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) network where communication is restricted to be single...
Abstract—We propose a new scheme for increasing the throughput of video files in cellular communicat...
[[abstract]]To enhance the performance of wireless content delivery networks, this paper presents a ...
Wireless video is the main driver for rapid growth in cellular data traffic. Traditional methods for...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Future Internet usage will be dominated by the consumption of a rich variety of online multimedia se...
Future Internet usage will be dominated by the consumption of a rich variety of online multimedia se...
Abstract—We suggest a novel approach to handle the on-going explosive increase in the demand for vid...
Abstract—We analyze a novel architecture for caching popular video content to enable wireless device...
Caching at the wireless edge can be used to keep up with the increasing demand for high-definition w...
Caching at the wireless edge can be used to keep up with the increasing demand for high-definition w...
Abstract—We consider a wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) net-work where communication is restricted to...
Abstract: One of the main challenges for continued wireless capacity growth is the difficulty in exp...
Abstract: One of the main challenges for continued wireless capacity growth is the difficulty in exp...
We consider a wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) network where communication is restricted to be single...
Abstract—We propose a new scheme for increasing the throughput of video files in cellular communicat...
[[abstract]]To enhance the performance of wireless content delivery networks, this paper presents a ...