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Behrouz Jedari

Researcher at Dalian University of Technology

Publications -  25
Citations -  799

Behrouz Jedari is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobility model & Node (networking). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 577 citations. Previous affiliations of Behrouz Jedari include Nokia & Islamic Azad University of Tabriz.

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CAIS: A Copy Adjustable Incentive Scheme in Community-Based Socially Aware Networking

TL;DR: This paper proposes a copy adjustable incentive scheme (CAIS), which adopts the virtual credit concept to stimulate selfish nodes to cooperate in data forwarding and demonstrates that CAIS copes well with node selfishness in community-based networks and outperforms other benchmark protocols with high data delivery ratio, low communication overhead, and short data delivery latency.
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Human mobility in opportunistic networks: Characteristics, models and prediction methods

TL;DR: A thorough survey of human mobility issues in three main groups (1) mobility characteristics, (2) mobility models and traces, and (3) mobility prediction techniques is presented.
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Mobile Crowdsourcing in Smart Cities: Technologies, Applications, and Future Challenges

TL;DR: An overview of state-of-the-art technologies and applications of MCS in smart cities, which integrates the wisdom of dynamic crowds with mobile devices to provide decentralized ubiquitous services and applications, is presented.
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Video Caching, Analytics, and Delivery at the Wireless Edge: A Survey and Future Directions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an in-depth survey on video edge-C3 challenges and state-of-the-art solutions in next-generation wireless and mobile networks.
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PIS: A Multi-Dimensional Routing Protocol for Socially-Aware Networking

TL;DR: Proximity-Interest-Social (PIS) as discussed by the authors is a multi-dimensional routing protocol in which the three different social dimensions are integrated into a unified distance function in order to select optimal intermediate data carriers.