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IP flow mobility: smart traffic offload for future wireless networksDe la Oliva et al., 2011
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- De la Oliva A
- Bernardos C
- Calderon M
- Melia T
- Zuniga J
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- IEEE Communications Magazine
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The recent proliferation of smartphone-based mobile Internet services has created an extraordinary growth in data traffic over cellular networks. This growth has fostered interest in exploring alternatives to alleviate data congestion while delivering a positive user …
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