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AllThingsCellular@SIGCOMM 2014: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Jeffrey Pang, Kun Tan:

Proceedings of the 4th workshop on All things cellular: operations, applications, & challenges, AllThingsCellular 2014, Chicago, Illinois, USA, August 22, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2990-3
Keynote address
- Lin Zhong:

Networking with massive MU-MIMO base stations. 1-2
Architecture and protocols
- Yeon-Sup Lim, Yung-Chih Chen, Erich M. Nahum, Don Towsley

, Richard J. Gibbens:
How green is multipath TCP for mobile devices? 3-8 - Jingwen Bai, Chenxi Liu, Ashutosh Sabharwal:

Increasing cellular capacity using ISM band side-channels: a first study. 9-14 - Ovidiu Constantin Iacoboaiea, Berna Sayraç, Sana Ben Jemaa, Pascal Bianchi:

SON conflict resolution using reinforcement learning with state aggregation. 15-20
Software defined networking / network function virtualization
- Junguk Cho, Binh Nguyen, Arijit Banerjee, Robert Ricci

, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Kirk Webb:
SMORE: software-defined networking mobile offloading architecture. 21-26 - Johanna Heinonen, Tapio Partti, Marko Kallio, Kari Lappalainen, Hannu Flinck, Jarmo Hillo:

Dynamic tunnel switching for SDN-based cellular core networks. 27-32 - Arsany Basta, Wolfgang Kellerer

, Marco Hoffmann, Hans Jochen Morper, Klaus Hoffmann:
Applying NFV and SDN to LTE mobile core gateways, the functions placement problem. 33-38
Panel
- Li Erran Li, Songwu Lu, Chunyi Peng, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Lin Zhong:

Building a cellular networking research program. 39-40
Measurements
- Binh Nguyen, Arijit Banerjee, Vijay Gopalakrishnan, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Seungjoon Lee, Aman Shaikh, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:

Towards understanding TCP performance on LTE/EPC mobile networks. 41-46 - Ruben Merz, Daniel Wenger, Damiano Scanferla, Stefan Mauron:

Performance of LTE in a high-velocity environment: a measurement study. 47-52 - Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Anders Lindgren:

Cacheability of YouTube videos in cellular networks. 53-58

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