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Adlen Ksentini

Researcher at Institut Eurécom

Publications -  213
Citations -  8624

Adlen Ksentini is an academic researcher from Institut Eurécom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 187 publications receiving 6724 citations. Previous affiliations of Adlen Ksentini include École nationale supérieure des télécommunications de Bretagne & University of Rennes.

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Cache in the air: exploiting content caching and delivery techniques for 5G systems

TL;DR: A novel edge caching scheme based on the concept of content-centric networking or information-centric networks is proposed and evaluated, using trace-driven simulations to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme and validate the various advantages of the utilization of caching content in 5G mobile networks.
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Network Slicing and Softwarization: A Survey on Principles, Enabling Technologies, and Solutions

TL;DR: The diverse use cases and network requirements of network slicing, the pre-slicing era, considering RAN sharing as well as the end-to-end orchestration and management, encompassing the radio access, transport network and the core network are outlined.
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Mobile Edge Computing Potential in Making Cities Smarter

TL;DR: The proposed scheme enforces an autonomic creation of MEC services to allow anywhere anytime data access with optimum QoE and reduced latency to ensure ultra-short latency through a smart MEC architecture capable of achieving the 1 ms latency dream for the upcoming 5G mobile systems.
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Toward an improvement of H.264 video transmission over IEEE 802.11e through a cross-layer architecture

TL;DR: A robust cross-layer architecture that leverages the inherent H.264 error resilience tools and the existing QoS-based IEEE 802.11e MAC protocol possibilities is proposed, which allows graceful video degradation while minimizing the mean packet loss and end-to-end delays.
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Follow me cloud: interworking federated clouds and distributed mobile networks

TL;DR: The Follow-Me Cloud concept is aimed at smooth migration of all or only a required portion of an ongoing IP service between a data center and user equipment of a 3GPP mobile network to another optimal DC with no service disruption.