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Title: Wireless social networks: a survey of recent advances, applications and challenges
Authors: Jameel, Furqan
Vyne, Shuriel
Dzhayakodi (Jayakody) Arachshiladzh, Dushanta Nalin Kumara
Kaddoum, Georgy
O’Kennedi, R.
Keywords: социальные сети; беспроводные сети; достижения; 5G networks; centrality; community; social networking; 5G
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Wireless social networks: a survey of recent advances, applications and challenges / F. Jameel, Sh. Vyne, D. N. K. Dzhayakodi (Jayakody) Arachshiladzh [et al.] // IEEE Access. — 2019. — Vol. 6. — [P. 59589-59617].
Abstract: With the ubiquitous use of smartphones and other connected pieces of equipment, the number of devices connected to the Internet is exponentially growing. This will test the efficiency of the envisioned 5G network architectures for data acquisition and its storage. It is a common observation that the communication between smart devices is typically influenced by their social relationship. This suggests that the theory of social networks can be leveraged to improve the quality of service for such communication links. In fact, the social networking concepts of centrality and community have been investigated for an efficient realization of novel wireless network architectures. This work provides a comprehensive introduction to social networks and reviews the recent literature on the application of social networks in wireless communications. The potential challenges in communication network design are also highlighted, for a successful implementation of social networking strategies. Finally, some future directions are discussed for the application of social networking strategies to emerging wireless technologies such as non-orthogonal multiple access and visible light communications.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/65336
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