In cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) -aided cellular networks, the technique of caching contents in the cooperative crossing between base stations (BSs) and devices can significantly reduce core traffic and enhance network capacity. In this paper, we propose a scheme that establishes device availability, which indicates whether a cache-enabled device can handle the transmission of the desired content within the required sending time, called the delay, while achieving optimal probabilistic caching. We also investigate the impact of transmission device availability on the effectiveness of a scenario of cooperative crossing cache placement, where content delivery traffic can be offloaded from the local cache, a D2D transmitter’s cache...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
In this work we consider the problem of optimal cache placement in a D2D enabled cellular network. T...
Abstract Proactive wireless caching and device to device (D2D) communication have emerged as promis...
This paper deals with edge caching and investigates a cellular network where both base-stations (BSs...
With the explosive increase of wireless data traffic, caching is regarded as a promising technology ...
The fifth generation cellular networks are required to provide very fast and reliable communications...
In this paper, we develop a comprehensive analytical framework for cellular networks that are enhanc...
D2D communication improves the cellular network performance by using proximity-based services betwee...
Abstract Caching at mobile devices and leveraging device-to-device (D2D) communication are two prom...
In this paper, we aim at maximizing the cache off loading gain for a clustered device-t...
© 1967-2012 IEEE. As a response to the challenge of data traffic explosion in wireless networks, con...
We investigate the use of maximum distance separable (MDS) codes to cache popular content to reduce ...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
In this work we consider the problem of optimal cache placement in a D2D enabled cellular network. T...
Abstract Proactive wireless caching and device to device (D2D) communication have emerged as promis...
This paper deals with edge caching and investigates a cellular network where both base-stations (BSs...
With the explosive increase of wireless data traffic, caching is regarded as a promising technology ...
The fifth generation cellular networks are required to provide very fast and reliable communications...
In this paper, we develop a comprehensive analytical framework for cellular networks that are enhanc...
D2D communication improves the cellular network performance by using proximity-based services betwee...
Abstract Caching at mobile devices and leveraging device-to-device (D2D) communication are two prom...
In this paper, we aim at maximizing the cache off loading gain for a clustered device-t...
© 1967-2012 IEEE. As a response to the challenge of data traffic explosion in wireless networks, con...
We investigate the use of maximum distance separable (MDS) codes to cache popular content to reduce ...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...
This thesis focuses on several emerging technologies towards future wireless networks with envisaged...