2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2018.12.011
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A dynamic content distribution scheme for decentralized sharing in tourist hotspots

Abstract: Decentralized content sharing (DCS) is emerging as a suitable platform for smart mobile device users to generate and share contents seamlessly without the requirement of a centralized server. This feature is particularly important for places that lack Internet coverage such as tourist attractions where users can form an ad-hoc network and communicate opportunistically to share contents. Existing DCS approaches when applied for such type of places suffer from low delivery success rate and high latency. Although… Show more

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“…e traditional orthogonal multiple access technology allocates a single wireless resource to a single mobile user in the three dimensions of time, frequency, and code. e transmission resources of different users are rectangular with each other, and there is no mutual interference between them [9,10]. In orthogonal multiple access technology, each user uses "subchannels" to communicate.…”
Section: Introduction To Nomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e traditional orthogonal multiple access technology allocates a single wireless resource to a single mobile user in the three dimensions of time, frequency, and code. e transmission resources of different users are rectangular with each other, and there is no mutual interference between them [9,10]. In orthogonal multiple access technology, each user uses "subchannels" to communicate.…”
Section: Introduction To Nomamentioning
confidence: 99%