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C2M: Mobile data offloading to mesh networksApostolaras et al., 2014
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- Apostolaras A
- Iosifidis G
- Chounos K
- Korakis T
- Tassiulas L
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- 2014 IEEE Global Communications Conference
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As the unprecedented growth of mobile data traffic places significant strain on cellular networks, alternative plans for exploiting already existing and under-utilized wireless infrastructure, become quite attractive. In this paper, we study cellular-to-mesh (C2M) data …
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