2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/6579467
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Energy Efficiency Analysis of ICN Assisted 5G IoT System

Abstract: Other than separately investing the energy efficiency (EE) merits of information-centric networking’s (ICN’s) caching and sharing (CS) mechanism in wireless communications, here we comprehensively compare the EE performances of ICN’s CS mechanism in different scenarios. A modified system model is first proposed while introducing the CS mechanism into the in-network router, base station (BS), and neighboring user sides. Afterwards, the system achievable sum rate as well as the power consumptions in wireless and… Show more

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“…The physique monitoring data in the physique monitoring big data platform can only show its great value if it is fully used [39][40][41]. A large amount of physical fitness monitoring data to be effectively used, it generally needs to go through three stages: data collection, data storage and data release.…”
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