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Trust as a Fairness Parameter for Quality of Experience in Wireless Networks

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This paper addresses the applicability of trust metrics as a fairness parameter in call admission control within the context of user-centric networks. The paper explains how trust can assist in improving user Quality of Experience in wireless networks, by taking into consideration not only channel conditions, but also trust levels derived from the interaction that users have in the context of Internet shared services.

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Sofia, R., Lopes, L.A. (2014). Trust as a Fairness Parameter for Quality of Experience in Wireless Networks. In: Aldini, A., Bogliolo, A. (eds) User-Centric Networking. Lecture Notes in Social Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05218-2_8

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