2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-015-1070-5
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Cooperative content delivery exploiting multiple wireless interfaces: methods, new technological developments, open research issues and a case study

Abstract: In this tutorial paper, we discuss and compare cooperative content delivery (CCD) techniques that exploit multiple wireless interfaces available on mobile devices to efficiently satisfy the already massive and rapidly growing user demand for content. The discussed CCD techniques include simultaneous use of wireless interfaces, opportunistic use of wireless interfaces, and aggregate use of wireless interfaces. We provide a taxonomy of different ways in which multiple wireless interfaces are exploited for CCD, a… Show more

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“…Another scenario would be that both V2V and V2I links run on the same technology, but on orthogonal channels, and where the V2V channels can be designed to be of larger bandwidth than the V2I ones. Some other multi-RAT network design considerations to avoid throughput bottlenecks are presented in [25].…”
Section: V2v+v2i Network Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another scenario would be that both V2V and V2I links run on the same technology, but on orthogonal channels, and where the V2V channels can be designed to be of larger bandwidth than the V2I ones. Some other multi-RAT network design considerations to avoid throughput bottlenecks are presented in [25].…”
Section: V2v+v2i Network Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scenario of delivering same content to a group of users by using unicast cellular and D2D links is considered in [7]. A comprehensive survey on exploiting multiple available wireless interfaces to deliver content to cooperative mobile devices is provided in [8]. This line of work demonstrates the practicality of simultaneous operation of multiple interfaces including cellular and shortrange D2D links.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of adopting short-range links for energy consumption reduction is not novel per-se, as several contributions in the literature investigate on this aspect. A very recent survey of cooperative content delivery techniques based on multiple wireless interfaces available on mobile devices has been presented in [51]. In particular, wireless cooperative networking, guaranteeing performance enhancements to handheld devices, is a well investigated research field.…”
Section: Low Energy Consumption Communication D2d Communications Guarmentioning
confidence: 99%