Cellular Internet of Things (IoT) is considered as de facto paradigm to improve the communication and computation systems. Cellular IoT connects massive number of physical …
Recently, to address the astonishing capacity requirement of 5G, researchers are investigating the possibility of combining different technologies with ultra-dense networks …
BP Rimal, DP Van, M Maier - IEEE Communications Magazine, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The expected stringent requirements of future 5G networks such as ultra-low latency, user experience continuity, and high reliability will drive the need for highly localized services …
Technology forecasts anticipate a new era in which massive numbers of humans, machines, and things are connected to wireless networks to sense, process, act, and communicate with …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a promising technology which tends to revolutionize and connect the global world via heterogeneous smart devices through seamless connectivity …
H Jiang, Z Xiao, Z Li, J Xu, F Zeng… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Long-term evolution advanced (LTE-A) heterogeneous networks have been observed to offer reliable and service-differentiated communication, thereby enabling numerous mobile …
5G is the next generation cellular network that aspires to achieve substantial improvement on quality of service, such as higher throughput and lower latency. Edge computing is an …
L Lei, Z Zhong, K Zheng, J Chen… - IEEE Wireless …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Mobile cloud computing (MCC) is an appealing paradigm enabling users to enjoy the vast computation power and abundant network services ubiquitously with the support of remote …
The Internet of Things (IoT), one of the hottest trends in technology, is transforming our future by interconnecting everything; humans, vehicles, appliances, utilities, infrastructures, street …