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“…Based on our previous work [13], the problem of heterogeneous media service over D2D cellular networks includes the following items: (1) content QoE satisfaction: how do we distribute the media content service to adapt dynamic complex networks and achieve optimal user satisfaction? (2) cache update: how to update each UE's cache in the context of mobile opportunistic meeting environment without exceeding UE capacity or bandwidth resource?…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on our previous work [13], the problem of heterogeneous media service over D2D cellular networks includes the following items: (1) content QoE satisfaction: how do we distribute the media content service to adapt dynamic complex networks and achieve optimal user satisfaction? (2) cache update: how to update each UE's cache in the context of mobile opportunistic meeting environment without exceeding UE capacity or bandwidth resource?…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a heterogeneous media service architecture for cellular and D2D communication networks, which contains three components, namely, D2D content delivery networks, network provider, and media content service provider [13]. In the D2D and cellular network component, a UE can access the BS (Base Station) via cellular link when the UE is under the base station coverage or chooses the vicinity UE to achieve the service through D2D link.…”
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“…In [13], the authors study the heterogeneous media provision in peer-to-peer (P2P)-based vehicular networks and develop fully dynamic service schemes with the goals of maximizing the total usersatisfaction and achieving a certain amount of fairness. We first construct a general user-satisfaction model according to the network transmission mechanism, as well as different media delay-satisfaction characteristics.…”
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“…The specific characteristics of VANETs favor the development of attractive and challenging services and applications, including road safety, traffic flow management, road status monitoring, environmental protection, and mobile infotainment (Jia et al, 2013;Paula et al, 2011;Zhou et al, 2011). In this work we focus on traffic safety and efficient warning message dissemination, where the main goal is to reduce the latency while increasing the accuracy of the information received by nearby vehicles when a dangerous situation occurs.…”
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