2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/eucnc.2016.7561025
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Wireless access infrastructure expansions through Opportunistic Networks of Moving Access Points

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“…[11] provides a detailed cost analysis of network deployments, considering not only the device cost but also the respective deployment and capacity costs. A popular solution, which is not only used to handle the excess traffic in short term, but also for cases of public safety and disaster management, is deploying mobile base stations [4], [7].…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] provides a detailed cost analysis of network deployments, considering not only the device cost but also the respective deployment and capacity costs. A popular solution, which is not only used to handle the excess traffic in short term, but also for cases of public safety and disaster management, is deploying mobile base stations [4], [7].…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A careful planning of wireless networks operation is crucial for increasing their energy efficiency, since utilizing just the necessary AP for serving mobile network's traffic load can save significant amounts of energy, but may disturb system's performance and coverage probability [27]. Mobile relays/APs, whose best positioning is essential for optimum performance, can be utilized for providing appropriate QoS levels towards mobile User Equipments (UEs) [28]. Mobile relay's power consumption depends on its velocity for a given packet throughput, whilst exploiting mobile transmission opportunities brings up some interesting tradeoffs in their practical implementation [29].…”
Section: Chapter 2 Energy Efficiency In Mobile Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%