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Mobile data offloading

Known as: IWLAN, MDO 
Mobile data offloading, often known as WiFi offloading, is the use of complementary network technologies for delivering data originally targeted for… 
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
An unprecedented increase in the mobile data traffic volume has been recently reported due to the extensive use of smartphones… 
2016
2016
Device-to-device communication (also referred to as opportunistic networking) is considered a feasible means for offloading… 
2016
2016
The employment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) in unlicensed spectrum, known as LTE-U, can alleviate the spectrum scarcity problem… 
2015
2015
Developing smart devices and tremendous use of social networking sites has raised a problem of data traffic. To mitigate this… 
2015
2015
Mobile Data Offloading (MDO) has been recently proposed as a practical response to the ever increasing demand of data… 
2014
2014
To cope with explosive vehicular traffic and ever-increasing application demands in the vehicular cellular network, opportunistic… 
2013
2013
Mobile data offloading is a promising approach to alleviate network congestion and enhance quality of service (QoS) in mobile… 
2013
2013
The Radio Access Network (RAN) infrastructure represents the most critical part for capacity planning, which usually accounts for… 
2013
2013
Operators have recently resorted to WiFi offloading to deal with increasing data demand and induced congestion. Researchers have… 
2012
2012
Apart from voice services, data made its foray in cellular networks with 2.5G networks. Today, with 3G network already in place…