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IEEE Network, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January - February 2015
- Xuemin Shen
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Open call [Editor's Note]. 2 - Thibaud Rohmer, Amir Nakib
, Abdelhamid Nafaa:
A learning-based resource allocation approach for P2P streaming systems. 4-11 - Sherin Abdel Hamid, Hossam S. Hassanein, Glen Takahara:
Vehicle as a resource (VaaR). 12-17 - Dizhi Zhou, Wei Song, Ping Wang, Weihua Zhuang
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Multipath TCP for user cooperation in LTE networks. 18-24 - Monowar Hasan, Ekram Hossain, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam
, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
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Social behavior in bacterial nanonetworks: challenges and opportunities. 26-34 - Jun Wu, Zhifeng Zhang, Yu Hong, Yonggang Wen:
Cloud radio access network (C-RAN): a primer. 35-41 - YuLong Zou, Jia Zhu, Xianbin Wang
, Victor C. M. Leung
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Improving physical-layer security in wireless communications using diversity techniques. 42-48 - Chin-Feng Lai
, Ren-Hung Hwang
, Han-Chieh Chao, Mohammad Mehedi Hassan, Atif Alamri:
A buffer-aware HTTP live streaming approach for SDN-enabled 5G wireless networks. 49-55
Volume 29, Number 2, March - April 2015
- Xuemin Shen
:
Device-to-device communication in 5G cellular networks. 2-3 - Xianbin Wang
, Guangjie Han, Xiaojiang Du, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
Mobile cloud computing in 5G: Emerging trends, issues, and challenges [Guest Editorial]. 4-5 - Mugen Peng
, Yong Li, Zhongyuan Zhao, Chonggang Wang:
System architecture and key technologies for 5G heterogeneous cloud radio access networks. 6-14 - Hucheng Wang, Shanzhi Chen, Hui Xu, Ming Ai, Yan Shi:
SoftNet: A software defined decentralized mobile network architecture toward 5G. 16-22 - Pablo Ameigeiras
, Juan J. Ramos-Muñoz
, Laurent Schumacher
, Jonathan Prados-Garzon
, Jorge Navarro-Ortiz
, Juan M. López-Soler
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Link-level access cloud architecture design based on SDN for 5G networks. 24-31 - Min Chen
, Yin Zhang
, Yong Li, Shiwen Mao, Victor C. M. Leung:
EMC: Emotion-aware mobile cloud computing in 5G. 32-38 - Qilong Han, Shuang Liang, Hongli Zhang:
Mobile cloud sensing, big data, and 5G networks make an intelligent and smart world. 40-45 - Joseph K. Liu
, Man Ho Au
, Willy Susilo
, Kaitai Liang
, Rongxing Lu, Bala Srinivasan:
Secure sharing and searching for real-time video data in mobile cloud. 46-50 - Chia-Mu Yu, Chi-Yuan Chen, Han-Chieh Chao:
Proof of ownership in deduplicated cloud storage with mobile device efficiency. 51-55 - Mehiar Dabbagh, Bechir Hamdaoui, Mohsen Guizani, Ammar Rayes:
Toward energy-efficient cloud computing: Prediction, consolidation, and overcommitment. 56-61 - Neeraj Kumar
, Sherali Zeadally, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Alexey V. Vinel:
Performance analysis of Bayesian coalition game-based energy-aware virtual machine migration in vehicular mobile cloud. 62-69 - Nguyen Dinh Han, Yonghwa Chung, Minho Jo
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Green data centers for cloud-assisted mobile ad hoc networks in 5G. 70-76 - Tarik Taleb, Marius Corici
, Carlos Parada, Almerima Jamakovic, Simone Ruffino, Georgios Karagiannis, Thomas Magedanz:
EASE: EPC as a service to ease mobile core network deployment over cloud. 78-88
Volume 29, Number 3, May - June 2015
- Xuemin Shen
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Mobile crowdsourcing [Editor's note]. 2-3 - Kejie Lu, Shucheng Liu, Fred Feisullin, Mehmet Ersue, Yu Cheng
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Network function virtualization: opportunities and challenges [Guest editorial]. 4-5 - Brent Hirschman, Pranav Mehta, Kannan Babu Ramia, Ashok Sunder Rajan, Edwin Dylag, Ajaypal Singh, Martin Mcdonald:
High-performance evolved packet core signaling and bearer processing on general-purpose processors. 6-14 - Róbert Szabó, Mario Kind, Fritz-Joachim Westphal, Hagen Woesner, Dávid Jocha, András Császár:
Elastic network functions: opportunities and challenges. 15-21 - Zvika Bronstein, Evelyne Roch, Jinwei Xia, Adi Molkho:
Uniform handling and abstraction of NFV hardware accelerators. 22-29 - Wanfu Ding, Wen Qi, Jianping Wang
, Biao Chen:
OpenSCaaS: an open service chain as a service platform toward the integration of SDN and NFV. 30-35 - Timothy Wood
, K. K. Ramakrishnan
, Jinho Hwang, Grace Liu, Wei Zhang:
Toward a software-based network: integrating software defined networking and network function virtualization. 36-41 - Ruozhou Yu
, Guoliang Xue, Vishnu Teja Kilari, Xiang Zhang:
Network function virtualization in the multi-tenant cloud. 42-47 - Ying-Dar Lin, Po-Ching Lin, Chih-Hung Yeh, Yao-Chun Wang, Yuan-Cheng Lai:
An extended SDN architecture for network function virtualization with a case study on intrusion prevention. 48-53 - Songlin Sun, Michel Kadoch
, Liang Gong, Bo Rong:
Integrating network function virtualization with SDR and SDN for 4G/5G networks. 54-59 - Enrique J. Hernandez-Valencia, Steven Izzo, Beth Polonsky:
How will NFV/SDN transform service provider opex? 60-67 - Chengchao Liang, F. Richard Yu
, Xi Zhang:
Information-centric network function virtualization over 5g mobile wireless networks. 68-74 - Yi Liu, Yan Zhang, Rong Yu, Shengli Xie:
Integrated energy and spectrum harvesting for 5G wireless communications. 75-81 - Bingyang Liu, Jun Bi:
On the deployability of inter-AS spoofing defenses. 82-87 - Chunxiao Jiang, Norman C. Beaulieu, Lin Zhang, Yong Ren, Mugen Peng
, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Cognitive radio networks with asynchronous spectrum sensing and access. 89-95 - Daojing He
, Sammy Chan
, Mohsen Guizani:
Handover authentication for mobile networks: security and efficiency aspects. 96-103 - Imran Khan
, Fatna Belqasmi
, Roch H. Glitho
, Noël Crespi, Monique Morrow, Paul Polakos:
Wireless sensor network virtualization: early architecture and research perspectives. 104-112
Volume 29, Number 4, July - August 2015
- Xuemin Shen
:
Articles from our open call [Editor's Note]. 2 - Xu Li, Petar Djukic
, Ivan Stojmenovic, Zhi-Quan Luo:
Software-defined carrier wireless networks [Guest Editorial]. 4-5 - Bin Cao, Fang He, Yun Li, Chonggang Wang, Wenqiang Lang:
Software defined virtual wireless network: framework and challenges. 6-12 - Hang Zhang, Sophie Vrzic, Gamini Senarath, Ngoc-Dung Dào, Hamid Farmanbar, Jaya Rao, Chenghui Peng, Hongcheng Zhuang:
5G wireless network: MyNET and SONAC. 14-23 - Huawei Huang, Peng Li, Song Guo
, Weihua Zhuang
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Software-defined wireless mesh networks: architecture and traffic orchestration. 24-30 - Mehran Abolhasan
, Justin Lipman
, Wei Ni
, Brett Hagelstein:
Software-defined wireless networking: centralized, distributed, or hybrid? 32-38 - Mianxiong Dong, He Li
, Kaoru Ota
, Jiang Xiao:
Rule caching in SDN-enabled mobile access networks. 40-45 - Jiajia Liu
, Shangwei Zhang, Nei Kato
, Hirotaka Ujikawa, Ken-Ichi Suzuki:
Device-to-device communications for enhancing quality of experience in software defined multi-tier LTE-A networks. 46-52 - Carlos Donato, Pablo Serrano
, Antonio de la Oliva
, Albert Banchs, Carlos Jesus Bernardos
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An openflow architecture for energy-aware traffic engineering in mobile networks. 54-60 - Zhou Su, Qichao Xu, Haojin Zhu
, Ying Wang:
A novel design for content delivery over software defined mobile social networks. 62-67 - Rong Yu, Yan Zhang, Yi Liu, Stein Gjessing, Mohsen Guizani:
Securing cognitive radio networks against primary user emulation attacks. 68-74 - Peng Li, Song Guo
:
Incentive mechanisms for device-to-device communications. 75-79 - Burak Kantarci, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Resilient design of a cloud system over an optical backbone. 80-87 - Ales Svigelj
, Radovan Sernec, Kemal Alic:
Network traffic modeling for load prediction: a user-centric approach. 88-96
Volume 29, Number 5, September - October 2015
- Xuemin Shen
:
Farewell Editor's Note [Editor's Note]. 2 - Shui Yu
, Xiaodong Lin, Jelena V. Misic:
Networking for big data: part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 4-5 - Hua Fang, Zhaoyang Zhang, Chanpaul Jin Wang, Mahmoud Daneshmand, Chonggang Wang, Honggang Wang:
A survey of big data research. 6-9 - Luca Canzian, Mihaela van der Schaar
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Real-time stream mining: online knowledge extraction using classifier networks. 10-16 - Huan Ke, Peng Li, Song Guo
, Ivan Stojmenovic:
Aggregation on the fly: reducing traffic for big data in the cloud. 17-23 - Hongli Zhang, Qiang Zhang, Zhigang Zhou, Xiaojiang Du, Wei Yu
, Mohsen Guizani:
Processing geo-dispersed big data in an advanced mapreduce framework. 24-30 - Dan Wang
, Jiangchuan Liu:
Optimizing big data processing performance in the public cloud: opportunities and approaches. 31-35 - Ping Lu, Liang Zhang
, Xiahe Liu, Jingjing Yao
, Zuqing Zhu:
Highly efficient data migration and backup for big data applications in elastic optical inter-data-center networks. 36-42 - Han Hu, Yonggang Wen, Yue Gao, Tat-Seng Chua, Xuelong Li
:
Toward an SDN-enabled big data platform for social TV analytics. 43-49 - Huan Li, Kejie Lu, Shicong Meng:
Bigprovision: a provisioning framework for big data analytics. 50-56 - Shengling Wang, Xia Wang, Jian-Hui Huang, Rongfang Bie, Xiuzhen Cheng:
Analyzing the potential of mobile opportunistic networks for big data applications. 57-63 - Chi-Yuan Chen, Guo-Jyun Zeng, Fang-Jhu Lin, Yao-Hsin Chou, Han-Chieh Chao:
Quantum cryptography and its applications over the internet. 64-69 - Michael Li, Xiaodong Wang:
Delay and rate satisfaction for data transmission with application in wireless communications. 70-75 - Ahmed Saeed
, Mohamed Ibrahim
, Khaled A. Harras, Moustafa Youssef
:
Toward dynamic real-time geo-location databases for TV white spaces. 76-82 - Amr Nabil, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Rongbo Zhu
, Wenjing Lou, Scott F. Midkiff:
Recent advances in interference management for wireless networks. 83-89 - Pablo Pavón-Mariño, José Luis Izquierdo-Zaragoza
:
Net2plan: an open source network planning tool for bridging the gap between academia and industry. 90-96
Volume 29, Number 6, November - December 2015
- Qian Zhang
, Chang Wen Chen
, Pascal Frossard, Kaishun Wu
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Quality-of-Experience-Aware Design in Next-Generation Wireless Networks [Guest Editorial]. 4-5 - Hao Zhu, Yang Cao, Wei Wang, Boxi Liu, Tao Jiang:
QoE-aware resource allocation for adaptive device-to-device video streaming. 6-12 - Xiaoming Tao, Linhao Dong, Yang Li
, Jizhe Zhou, Ning Ge, Jianhua Lu:
Real-time personalized content catering via viewer sentiment feedback: a QoE perspective. 14-19 - Zhifeng He, Shiwen Mao, Tao Jiang:
A survey of QoE-driven video streaming over cognitive radio networks. 20-25 - Guangtao Xue, Yanmin Zhu, Zhenxian Hu, Hongzi Zhu, Chaoqun Yue, Jiadi Yu:
Characterizing sociality for user-friendly steady load balancing in enterprise WLANs. 26-32 - Victor Farias Monteiro, Diego Aguiar Sousa
, Tarcisio F. Maciel
, Francisco Rafael Marques Lima, Emanuel Bezerra Rodrigues
, Francisco Rodrigo P. Cavalcanti
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Radio resource allocation framework for quality of experience optimization in wireless networks. 33-39 - Jose Oscar Fajardo, Ianire Taboada
, Fidel Liberal
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Improving content delivery efficiency through multi-layer mobile edge adaptation. 40-46 - Yong Cui, Yuchi Chen, Jiangchuan Liu, Yiu-Leung Lee, Jianping Wu, Xingwei Wang:
State management in IPv4 to IPv6 transition. 48-53 - Gang Liu, F. Richard Yu
, Hong Ji, Victor C. M. Leung, Xi Li:
In-band full-duplex relaying for 5G cellular networks with wireless virtualization. 54-61 - Ye Wang, Xiaodong Lin:
CHetNet: crowdsourcing to heterogeneous cellular networks. 62-67 - Xiao Lu, Ping Wang, Dusit Niyato
, Zhu Han:
Resource allocation in wireless networks with RF energy harvesting and transfer. 68-75 - Ping Wang, Wei Song, Dusit Niyato
, Yong Xiao:
QoS-aware cell association in 5G heterogeneous networks with massive MIMO. 76-82 - Shui Yu
, Guojun Wang, Wanlei Zhou
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Modeling malicious activities in cyber space. 83-87 - Róza Goscien, Krzysztof Walkowiak
, Miroslaw Klinkowski
, Jacek Rak
:
Protection in elastic optical networks. 88-96

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