TY - GEN
T1 - Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Hierarchical Data Dissemination System
AU - Hu, Qinglong
AU - Lee, Dik Lun
AU - Lee, Wang Chien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1999 Association for Computing Machinery. All rights reserved.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Various techniques have been developed to improve the performance of wireless information services. Techniques such as information broadcasting, caching of frequently accessed data, and point-to-point channels for pull-based data requests are often used to reduce data access time. To efficiently utilize information broadcast, indexing and scheduling schemes are employed for the organization of data broadcast. Most of the studies in the literature focused either on individual technique or a combination of them with some restrictive assumptions. There is no study considering these techniques working together in an integrated manner. In this paper, we propose a dynamic data delivery model for wireless communication environments. An important feature of our model is that data are disseminated through various storage mediums according to the dynamically collected data access patterns. Various results are presented in a set of simulation studies, which give some of the intuitions behind the design of a wireless data delivery system.
AB - Various techniques have been developed to improve the performance of wireless information services. Techniques such as information broadcasting, caching of frequently accessed data, and point-to-point channels for pull-based data requests are often used to reduce data access time. To efficiently utilize information broadcast, indexing and scheduling schemes are employed for the organization of data broadcast. Most of the studies in the literature focused either on individual technique or a combination of them with some restrictive assumptions. There is no study considering these techniques working together in an integrated manner. In this paper, we propose a dynamic data delivery model for wireless communication environments. An important feature of our model is that data are disseminated through various storage mediums according to the dynamically collected data access patterns. Various results are presented in a set of simulation studies, which give some of the intuitions behind the design of a wireless data delivery system.
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U2 - 10.1145/313451.313528
DO - 10.1145/313451.313528
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0003161412
T3 - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, MOBICOM
SP - 163
EP - 173
BT - MobiCom 1999 - Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
T2 - 5th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, MobiCom 1999
Y2 - 15 August 1999 through 19 August 1999
ER -