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The 5G cellular backhaul management dilemma: To cache or to serveHamidouche et al., 2017
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- Hamidouche K
- Saad W
- Debbah M
- Song J
- Hong C
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- IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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To reap the benefits of cache-enabled small cell networks, new backaul management mechanisms are needed to prevent the predicted files that are downloaded at the small base stations (SBSs) for caching purposes from jeopardizing the urgent requests that need …
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