2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/8754020
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QoE-Driven D2D Media Services Distribution Scheme in Cellular Networks

Abstract: Device-to-device (D2D) communication has been widely studied to improve network performance and considered as a potential technological component for the next generation communication. Considering the diverse users' demand, Quality of Experience (QoE) is recognized as a new degree of user's satisfaction for media service transmissions in the wireless communication. Furthermore, we aim at promoting user's Mean of Score (MOS) value to quantify and analyze user's QoE in the dynamic cellular networks. In this pape… Show more

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“…However, unfortunately, this algorithm could only be utilized for network applications/services, and is not adapted to streaming service as it suffers from some drawbacks like security issues and interference management. [199] presents a resource management algorithm Media Service Ressource Allocation (MSRA). This scheme schedules limited cellular network resources based on content popularity, while considering channel conditions and packet loss rate of D2D direct links.…”
Section: Bringing Qoe At the Edgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, unfortunately, this algorithm could only be utilized for network applications/services, and is not adapted to streaming service as it suffers from some drawbacks like security issues and interference management. [199] presents a resource management algorithm Media Service Ressource Allocation (MSRA). This scheme schedules limited cellular network resources based on content popularity, while considering channel conditions and packet loss rate of D2D direct links.…”
Section: Bringing Qoe At the Edgementioning
confidence: 99%