Problem statement: Cooperative caching, which allows sharing and coordination of cached data among clients, is a potential technique to improve the data access performance and availability in mobile ad hoc networks. However, variable data sizes, frequent data updates, limited client resources, insufficient wireless bandwidth and client’s mobility make cache management faces many challenges. Approach: In this study, we propose a Cluster Cache Collaborative (CCC) to reduce the average delay and increase the local cache hit ratio. Our architecture considers several factors that affect cache performance, namely: access probability, query status, distance between the requester and data source/cache, and data size. A collaborative cache managemen...
Caching is a key technique for improving the data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile ...
Abstract — Mobile Ad Hoc Network is a collection of mobile nodes forming an ad hoc network without ...
nature, Links between nodes may constantly change as nodes move around, enter or leave the network, ...
As mobile applications are becoming increasingly widespread, the need for developing schemes to impr...
With the dramatic explosion of the real time mobile application, mobile computing is undergoing a tr...
Accessing distant sources in MANETs leads to poor performance and sometimes impossible due to regula...
Abstract: Problem statement: Data availability and consistency are foremost issues in Mobile Ad hoc ...
Collaborative cache management in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) environment is considered as an ef...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a scheme, called Cluster Cooperative (CC) for caching in mobile ...
The objective of cooperative caching is to improve data availability, improve access efficiency and ...
the system is the nodes that cache submitted queries. The queries are used as indexes to data cached...
The objective of cooperative caching is to improve data availability, improve access efficiency and ...
Abstract: Problem statement: In the last few years, the evolution of the mobile networks leads to t...
Abstract:Mobile ad hoc networks have potentialapplications in civilian and militaryenvironments such...
Cooperative caching is an attractive solution for reducing bandwidth demands and network latency in ...
Caching is a key technique for improving the data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile ...
Abstract — Mobile Ad Hoc Network is a collection of mobile nodes forming an ad hoc network without ...
nature, Links between nodes may constantly change as nodes move around, enter or leave the network, ...
As mobile applications are becoming increasingly widespread, the need for developing schemes to impr...
With the dramatic explosion of the real time mobile application, mobile computing is undergoing a tr...
Accessing distant sources in MANETs leads to poor performance and sometimes impossible due to regula...
Abstract: Problem statement: Data availability and consistency are foremost issues in Mobile Ad hoc ...
Collaborative cache management in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) environment is considered as an ef...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a scheme, called Cluster Cooperative (CC) for caching in mobile ...
The objective of cooperative caching is to improve data availability, improve access efficiency and ...
the system is the nodes that cache submitted queries. The queries are used as indexes to data cached...
The objective of cooperative caching is to improve data availability, improve access efficiency and ...
Abstract: Problem statement: In the last few years, the evolution of the mobile networks leads to t...
Abstract:Mobile ad hoc networks have potentialapplications in civilian and militaryenvironments such...
Cooperative caching is an attractive solution for reducing bandwidth demands and network latency in ...
Caching is a key technique for improving the data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile ...
Abstract — Mobile Ad Hoc Network is a collection of mobile nodes forming an ad hoc network without ...
nature, Links between nodes may constantly change as nodes move around, enter or leave the network, ...