User generated content in mobile social networks such as news items, promotion coupons and traffic updates, are typically short-lived in time and space. Therefore, opportunistic communication as such may not be suitable for user generated content dissemination in mobile social networks due to high content delivery delays. To address the timeliness of the delivery, we propose a hybrid content dissemination strategy, which makes use of available networking infrastructure to replicate content on smartphones, and leverages these replicators to propagate the content to others via opportunistic communication. Using trace-driven simulations, we show that the content can be delivered to all users in a mobile social network within required time boun...
Network infrastructures often need to stage content so that it is accessible to consumers. The stand...
This paper presents the new strategy for smooth content distribution in the mobile social network. W...
Recently, content dissemination has become more and more important for opportunistic social networks...
International audienceUser generated content in mobile social networks such as news items, promotion...
We focus on dissemination of content for delay tolerant applications/services, (i.e. content sharing...
We study the dissemination of content updates, such as news or traffic information, over a mobile so...
The penetration of smart pocket-size devices that provide constant Internet connectivity, such as mo...
Due to the increase in mobile phones, Ad-hoc Mobile Social Networks (MSNs) are gaining serious resea...
Since more and more mobile applications are based on the proliferation of social information, the st...
Thanks to the rapid development of the wireless Internet, numerous mobile applications provide platf...
International audienceOpportunistic communication, off-loading and decentrlaized distribution have b...
Abstract—We study the dissemination of dynamic content, such as news or traffic information, over a ...
The sharing and dissemination of online content is one of the main purposes of social network applic...
Abstract—As mobile devices have become more ubiquitous, mobile users increasingly expect to utilize ...
Multimedia content dissemination in mobile settings requires significant bandwidth. Centralized infr...
Network infrastructures often need to stage content so that it is accessible to consumers. The stand...
This paper presents the new strategy for smooth content distribution in the mobile social network. W...
Recently, content dissemination has become more and more important for opportunistic social networks...
International audienceUser generated content in mobile social networks such as news items, promotion...
We focus on dissemination of content for delay tolerant applications/services, (i.e. content sharing...
We study the dissemination of content updates, such as news or traffic information, over a mobile so...
The penetration of smart pocket-size devices that provide constant Internet connectivity, such as mo...
Due to the increase in mobile phones, Ad-hoc Mobile Social Networks (MSNs) are gaining serious resea...
Since more and more mobile applications are based on the proliferation of social information, the st...
Thanks to the rapid development of the wireless Internet, numerous mobile applications provide platf...
International audienceOpportunistic communication, off-loading and decentrlaized distribution have b...
Abstract—We study the dissemination of dynamic content, such as news or traffic information, over a ...
The sharing and dissemination of online content is one of the main purposes of social network applic...
Abstract—As mobile devices have become more ubiquitous, mobile users increasingly expect to utilize ...
Multimedia content dissemination in mobile settings requires significant bandwidth. Centralized infr...
Network infrastructures often need to stage content so that it is accessible to consumers. The stand...
This paper presents the new strategy for smooth content distribution in the mobile social network. W...
Recently, content dissemination has become more and more important for opportunistic social networks...