Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)

Data offloading through opportunistic device-to-device (D2D) communications constitutes a promising solution in 5G wireless networks to enable low latency communications and improved quality of experience. D2D leverages prevalent low-power and ISM-band technologies to augment existing infrastructure...

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Main Author: Hakla, Mohammad (author)
Format: masterThesis
Published: 2018
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Dissertations, Academic
Wireless communication systems -- Technological innovations
Digital communications -- Social aspects
Machine-to-machine communications
Mobile communication systems
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description Data offloading through opportunistic device-to-device (D2D) communications constitutes a promising solution in 5G wireless networks to enable low latency communications and improved quality of experience. D2D leverages prevalent low-power and ISM-band technologies to augment existing infrastructure-based wireless systems to achieve significant increase in effective bit rates. There exist, nonetheless, various challenges that hinder the proliferation of D2D communications in public settings mainly due to interference, privacy and trust concerns. This thesis employs social relations, retrieved from social media sources, among users in close proximity to form communities of trusted users and exchange services of interest over D2D connections. To do so, a hierarchical framework composed of physical, social, and service layers is formed based on geographical proximity, social ties, and mutual interests among users. Each user forms own community intended to provide the highest number of services in a trusted environment. Multiple community formations may take place until no further service exchanges are expected. Performance results show that notable data may be offloaded from an infrastructure-based network with high trust levels set among D2D users leading to reduced mobile network congestion, savings in energy consumption, and improved user quality.
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spelling Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)Hakla, MohammadLebanese American University -- DissertationsDissertations, AcademicWireless communication systems -- Technological innovationsDigital communications -- Social aspectsMachine-to-machine communicationsMobile communication systemsData offloading through opportunistic device-to-device (D2D) communications constitutes a promising solution in 5G wireless networks to enable low latency communications and improved quality of experience. D2D leverages prevalent low-power and ISM-band technologies to augment existing infrastructure-based wireless systems to achieve significant increase in effective bit rates. There exist, nonetheless, various challenges that hinder the proliferation of D2D communications in public settings mainly due to interference, privacy and trust concerns. This thesis employs social relations, retrieved from social media sources, among users in close proximity to form communities of trusted users and exchange services of interest over D2D connections. To do so, a hierarchical framework composed of physical, social, and service layers is formed based on geographical proximity, social ties, and mutual interests among users. Each user forms own community intended to provide the highest number of services in a trusted environment. Multiple community formations may take place until no further service exchanges are expected. Performance results show that notable data may be offloaded from an infrastructure-based network with high trust levels set among D2D users leading to reduced mobile network congestion, savings in energy consumption, and improved user quality.N/A1 hard copy: viii, 52 leaves; ill.; 30 cm. available at RNL.Bibliography : leaves 50-52.Lebanese American University2018-10-09T10:20:44Z2018-10-09T10:20:44Z20182018-10-092018-05-05Thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10725/8598https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2018.78http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/thesis.phpeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:laur.lau.edu.lb:10725/85982021-03-19T10:43:24Z
spellingShingle Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
Hakla, Mohammad
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
Wireless communication systems -- Technological innovations
Digital communications -- Social aspects
Machine-to-machine communications
Mobile communication systems
status_str publishedVersion
title Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
title_full Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
title_fullStr Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
title_full_unstemmed Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
title_short Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
title_sort Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
topic Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
Wireless communication systems -- Technological innovations
Digital communications -- Social aspects
Machine-to-machine communications
Mobile communication systems
url http://hdl.handle.net/10725/8598
https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2018.78
http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/thesis.php