ABSTRACT
In this paper, we propose video ferrying, a video streaming approach, which focuses on the rapid growth of video demand on mobile devices and the long-term capacity problem of delivering video content to these devices in the future. This technique offloads backhaul traffic through mobile devices of vehicle occupants via store-carry-forward approach without impacting the quality of experience.
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- Video Ferrying: A Low Cost Video Streaming Approach for Cellular Networks
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