2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2010.5683544
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Incentive-Driven Content Distribution in Wireless Multimedia Service Networks

Abstract: With the multi-fold development in communication technology, there has been a rapid growth in consumption of multimedia services using mobile devices. In particular, lots of research has been done to provide multimedia services using a 3G/WLAN dual mode to mobile device users. All users download contents from content providers through cellular networks and can share their contents with their neighbors. However, we believe that selfish users (or users with limited resources) are not willing to cooperate or shar… Show more

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“…These two characteristics do not apply to our scheme since replicas do not need to be connected and different nodes have different demands. The work in [44], proposes an incentive scheme for multimedia services in 3G/WLAN dual mode network in which two types of users are assumed. Premium users who are willing to pay for the contents and ordinary users that do not.…”
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“…These two characteristics do not apply to our scheme since replicas do not need to be connected and different nodes have different demands. The work in [44], proposes an incentive scheme for multimedia services in 3G/WLAN dual mode network in which two types of users are assumed. Premium users who are willing to pay for the contents and ordinary users that do not.…”
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confidence: 99%