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Driven by the advent of sophisticated and ubiquitous applications, and the ever-growing need for information, wireless networks are without a doubt steadily evolving into profoundly more complex and dynamic systems. The user demands are progressively rampant, while application requirements continue to expand in both range and diversity. Future wireless networks, therefore, must be equipped with the ability to […]
Programmability in wireless access networks can provide unprecedented flexibility in meeting the communications needs of a diverse set of wireless devices under changing demand and networkconditions. Programmability also holds the promise of enabling multiple simultaneous virtual operators providing a variety of access networks that offer different services using different business models. In this paper we present our work on enabling […]
Application Service Providers (ASPs) may obtain resources from a number of cloud service providers (CSPs) in an attempt to improve latency and minimize operational expenses (OpEx). The CSPs may use management and control platforms, such as Open Stack and EC2 and the network service providers (NSPs) may use network management platforms, such as, Open Daylight. However, today the ASPs […]
Wireless Body Area Network over Software Defined Radio (SDR) Platform is the solution towards providing ubiquitous wireless health monitoring of patients over Internet. In this paper, a system is designed to enable ECG signals to be compressed and communicated to remote server at regular intervals over SDR platform comprised of Wireless Open Access Research Platform boards. To enable this, a […]
Dramatic mobile data traffic growth has spurred a dense deployment of small cell base stations (SCBSs). Small cells enhance the spectrum efficiency and thus enlarge the capacity of mobilenetworks. Although SCBSs consume much less power than macro BSs (MBSs) do, the overall power consumption of a large number of SCBSs is phenomenal. As the energy […]
This paper proposes a social network Sina Weibo integrated sensor platform for precision agriculture to effectively provide various agricultural agricultural services. As a case study, a greenhouse environment monitoring system employing our proposal method has been developed. Experiment results show that this system can reduce the burden of the implementation and management of wireless sensor network(WSN), and […]
The main idea behind social participatory sensing is to leverage social friends as crowd workers to participate in mobile sensing tasks. A main challenge, however, is the recruitment of sufficient number of well-suited participants. Contributing sensing data requires time and monetary cost and may potentially impose privacy risks. This may lead to the unwillingness of the participants to contribute […]
With large data volumes being generated through Google search, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the increasingly instrumented physical world (with embedded sensors), the authors discuss whether such data can be the basis of a new transactional relationship between people and companies in which both sides benefit from new products and services and increased economic growth. However, the […]
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been widely used in the past few years. Exploiting sensors and objects to offer personal services is very common today. WoT extends IoT to HTTP level for object representation and message exchanges among users, devices and service providers through Web services. Due to the nature of WoT objects and instability of […]
This article surveys recent literature on Vehicular Social Networks that are a particular class of vehicular ad hoc networks, characterized by social aspects and features. Starting from this pillar, we investigate perspectives of next generation vehicles under the assumption of social networking for vehicular applications (i.e., safety and entertainment applications). This paper plays a role as a starting point about socially-inspired vehicles, and main […]