B Agarwal, MA Togou, M Marco… - … Surveys & Tutorials, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The 5G network technologies are intended to accommodate innovative services with a large influx of data traffic with lower energy consumption and increased quality of service and user …
The fifth generation (5G) mobile networks are envisioned to support the deluge of data traffic with reduced energy consumption and improved quality of service (QoS) provision. To this …
For more than three decades, stochastic geometry has been used to model large-scale ad hoc wireless networks, and it has succeeded to develop tractable models to characterize …
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For conventional wireless networks, the main target of resource allocation (RA) is to efficiently utilize the available resources. Generally, there are no changes in the available …
Game theory (GT) has been used with significant success to formulate, and either design or optimize, the operation of many representative communications and networking scenarios …
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Opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) has been regarded as the most promising approach to solve the paradox between spectrum scarcity and waste. Intelligent decision making is key …
Innovative services with strict requirements are expected in the fifth generation (5G) of mobile networks and beyond. For example, the Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication …
Network densification is foreseen as a potential solution to fulfill the 5G spectral efficiency requirements. The spectral efficiency is improved by shrinking base stations'(BSs) footprints …
Mobile edge computing (MEC), as an emerging and prospective mobile computing paradigm, allows a content provider to serve its users by allocating their mobile devices to …