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Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a delay-sensitive service that involves transmitting
large amounts of location-based data to nodes at multiple locations. Given a
limited amount of access points (APs) and an abundance of service requests that
result from the nodes moving around, a typical content delivery service would
inevitably introduce considerable delay.
To solve this problem, we analyze the movement pattern of mobile nodes and
approximate it as a semi-Markov process. Based on this model, we explore
different components of the underlying service delay and propose that APs
should use a multicast strategy to minimize the queuing delay component.
Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of employing nodes, which already
have their own local copies of location-relevant data, to relay such data to other
nodes by employing one or multiple communication channels.
Lastly, we examine the resulting algorithms and study their performance relative
to baseline content-delivery schemes through simulations.
INDEX TERMS
Location-dependent and sensitive, pervasive computing, wireless sensor
networks.
Project Done by
Yu Zhang; Zhibin Wu; Trappe, W.;
WINLAB, State Univ. of New Jersey, North Brunswick, NJ, USA
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