Review - Multi-Level Multi-Channel Air Cache Designs for Broadcasting in a Mobile Environment.
Krithi Ramamritham:
Review - Multi-Level Multi-Channel Air Cache Designs for Broadcasting in a Mobile Environment.
ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 2: (2000) BibTeX
Review
In recent years, broadcasting of data to mobile users has attracted the
attention of many researchers, almost all of whom have focussed on meeting
the demands of users via a single broadcast channel.
Questions that have been investigated include: what data to broadcast?
how to schedule the broadcast? how to interleave the broadcasting of
index with the data?
The current authors reexamine these questions in case multiple broadcast
channels are present. Two additional questions arise: (1) how should
the data chosen for broadcasting be allocated to the various channels?
and (2) how should mobile users surf the channels to obtain the data
of interest to them?
Authors propose a set of fairly simple approaches to address these
issues. Their simulation results show that, in the context of their
algorithms, for improved performance it is important (a) for a
broadcast server to dynamically adapt what is broadcast and along
which channel based on the workload changes and (b) for users to
search for the desired data in channels which are "in and around" the
channel along which the data had been previously received.
Given that this is one of the first to explore multiple channels,
alternative strategies can be expected in the near future.
Copyright © 2000 by the author(s).
Review published with permission.
References
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- Kiran Prabhakara, Kien A. Hua, Jung-Hwan Oh:
Multi-Level Multi-Channel Air Cache Designs for Broadcasting in a Mobile Environment.
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