Abstract--Traditional cache invalidation schemes are not suitable to be employed in wireless environments due to the affections of mobility, energy consumption, and limited bandwidth. Cache invalidation report (IR) is proposed to deal with the cache consistency problem. However, the main drawback of IR-based schemes is the long latency of data access because the mobile hosts (MHs) need to wait next IR interval for cache invalidation when the cache hit happens. In this paper, we propose a Dynamic Invalidation Report (DIR) to reduce the latency of data access when the MHs query data. DIR contains an early cache validation mechanism by utilizing the validation messages. Therefore, the MHs can verify their cached data as soon as possible. Next,...
Abstract. A major factor in determining the effectiveness of caching in wireless networks is the cac...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
10.1109/71.946652IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems128789-807ITDS
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique for improving pe...
A practical approach for enhancing performance in a mobile environment is caching frequently accesse...
Caching frequently accessed data by mobile clients can conserve wireless bandwidth and battery power...
Providing on-demand data access in client-server wireless networks is an important support to many i...
More and more users use mobile devices to retrieve dynamic web pages in the wireless networks. Cachi...
To improve the performance of mobile computers, a number of broadcast based cache invalidation schem...
In this paper, we study the performance of the IR+UIR wireless data cache Invalidation approach unde...
[[abstract]]We present a new cache invalidation strategy able to maintain data consistency between t...
[[abstract]]This paper presents two cache invalidation schemes to maintain data consistency between ...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
Abstract — Caching frequently accessed data objects at the local buffer of a mobile user (MU) has be...
Abstract. A major factor in determining the effectiveness of caching in wireless networks is the cac...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
10.1109/71.946652IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems128789-807ITDS
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique for improving pe...
A practical approach for enhancing performance in a mobile environment is caching frequently accesse...
Caching frequently accessed data by mobile clients can conserve wireless bandwidth and battery power...
Providing on-demand data access in client-server wireless networks is an important support to many i...
More and more users use mobile devices to retrieve dynamic web pages in the wireless networks. Cachi...
To improve the performance of mobile computers, a number of broadcast based cache invalidation schem...
In this paper, we study the performance of the IR+UIR wireless data cache Invalidation approach unde...
[[abstract]]We present a new cache invalidation strategy able to maintain data consistency between t...
[[abstract]]This paper presents two cache invalidation schemes to maintain data consistency between ...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
Abstract — Caching frequently accessed data objects at the local buffer of a mobile user (MU) has be...
Abstract. A major factor in determining the effectiveness of caching in wireless networks is the cac...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
10.1109/71.946652IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems128789-807ITDS