2016 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/bmsb.2016.7521954
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Movement-based incentive for cellular traffic offloading through D2D communications

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“…In [100], a random graph is utilized to model the mobility patterns of D2D users based on the map of city. The D2D communication mode selection on the predefined map is characterized in [101] and [102] by deriving the mode selection map and movement based incentive, respectively. b) Mobile Homophilies (MH): A natural strategy to predict the D2D links is to exploit D2D users' mobility information called mobile homophily (MH).…”
Section: ) Community Based Mobility Model (Cmm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [100], a random graph is utilized to model the mobility patterns of D2D users based on the map of city. The D2D communication mode selection on the predefined map is characterized in [101] and [102] by deriving the mode selection map and movement based incentive, respectively. b) Mobile Homophilies (MH): A natural strategy to predict the D2D links is to exploit D2D users' mobility information called mobile homophily (MH).…”
Section: ) Community Based Mobility Model (Cmm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PETOS takes into account user mobility by providing dynamic group management protocol that allows the users for one hop dynamic network coverage. The movement based incentive mechanism is also used in relay selection and payment determination [102]. However, the scheme of [102] is limited to the senario where potential relays are mobile, while D2D users are static.…”
Section: B Mobility-aware D2d Data Offloading/cachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their work was focusing on comparing the matching approach with the Hungarian method. In [18], a user relay selection algorithm aiming to motivate the user relay to move from a place to another using a critical payment algorithm proposed. Relay selection and transmission methods were presented in [19] using the Hungarian method; the goal was to improve the overall system throughput.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%