In wireless communication networks, caching and delivering popular content via the device to device (D2D) communication has recently been proposed as an exciting and innovative technology in order to offload network data traffic. In this paper, a novel method of content delivery using multiple devices to the single device (MDSD) communication via D2D links is presented. An expression of the outage probability (Pout) is analytically derived and validated by simulation to determine the success of the content delivery to the user equipment (UE). Zipf distribution with exponent shape parameter p is adopted to model the UE requests and content caching popularity which affects the achievable link data rate (Ra). The results show that Pout decreas...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. Device-to-device (D2D) assisted offloading heavily depends on the participation of...
Wireless distributed storage systems can potentially relieve the centralized traffic burden of base ...
In this paper, we propose a novel policy for device caching that facilitates popular content exchang...
Content caching at mobile user devices (UDs) utilizing device to device (D2D) communications is a pr...
Content caching at mobile user devices (UDs) utilizing device to device (D2D) communication has rece...
As a promising solution to offload cellular traffic, device-to-device (D2D) communication has been a...
With the emerging demands for local area services of popular content downloading, device-to-device (...
In this paper, we develop a comprehensive analytical framework for cellular networks that are enhanc...
Abstract—With the emerging demands for local area services of popular content downloading, device-to...
Abstract—Video is the main driver for the inexorable increase in wireless data traffic. In this pape...
Abstract The influxes of diversified services and mass data lead to exponential growth of traffic lo...
With the increase in the number of devices connected to the network and the increase in data rates, ...
We investigate the use of maximum distance separable (MDS) codes to cache popular content to reduce ...
Offloading cellular traffic to device-to-device (D2D) communications has been proposed to improve th...
The exponential increase of mobile data traffic pushes mobile operators to seek more efficient heter...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. Device-to-device (D2D) assisted offloading heavily depends on the participation of...
Wireless distributed storage systems can potentially relieve the centralized traffic burden of base ...
In this paper, we propose a novel policy for device caching that facilitates popular content exchang...
Content caching at mobile user devices (UDs) utilizing device to device (D2D) communications is a pr...
Content caching at mobile user devices (UDs) utilizing device to device (D2D) communication has rece...
As a promising solution to offload cellular traffic, device-to-device (D2D) communication has been a...
With the emerging demands for local area services of popular content downloading, device-to-device (...
In this paper, we develop a comprehensive analytical framework for cellular networks that are enhanc...
Abstract—With the emerging demands for local area services of popular content downloading, device-to...
Abstract—Video is the main driver for the inexorable increase in wireless data traffic. In this pape...
Abstract The influxes of diversified services and mass data lead to exponential growth of traffic lo...
With the increase in the number of devices connected to the network and the increase in data rates, ...
We investigate the use of maximum distance separable (MDS) codes to cache popular content to reduce ...
Offloading cellular traffic to device-to-device (D2D) communications has been proposed to improve th...
The exponential increase of mobile data traffic pushes mobile operators to seek more efficient heter...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. Device-to-device (D2D) assisted offloading heavily depends on the participation of...
Wireless distributed storage systems can potentially relieve the centralized traffic burden of base ...
In this paper, we propose a novel policy for device caching that facilitates popular content exchang...