In this paper, we study the performance of the IR+UIR wireless data cache Invalidation approach under a realistic system model: the quality of the wireless channel Is time-varying; and there are other downlink traffics in the system. Our analysis and simulation results show that query delay significantly increases as a result of broadcast error and the additional downlink traffics experience longer delay due to extended broadcast period. Exploiting link adaptation (i.e., transmission rate is adjusted dynamically according to channel quality), we then propose three schemes to tackle these two problems. Our results Indicate that the proposed schemes outperform IR+UIR under a wide range of system parameters.published_or_final_versio
In this paper, we present Bit-Sequences (BS), an adaptive cache invalidation algorithm for client/se...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
Abstract—We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile nomadic computing system, which i...
Providing on-demand data access in client-server wireless networks is an important support to many i...
Caching frequently accessed data by mobile clients can conserve wireless bandwidth and battery power...
Abstract--Traditional cache invalidation schemes are not suitable to be employed in wireless environ...
[[abstract]]We present a new cache invalidation strategy able to maintain data consistency between t...
A practical approach for enhancing performance in a mobile environment is caching frequently accesse...
Abstract. A major factor in determining the effectiveness of caching in wireless networks is the cac...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
To improve the performance of mobile computers, a number of broadcast based cache invalidation schem...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique for improving pe...
We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile computing system, which is based on a cell...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
Abstract—Strongly consistent callback cache mechanisms have been studied for data access in wireless...
In this paper, we present Bit-Sequences (BS), an adaptive cache invalidation algorithm for client/se...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
Abstract—We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile nomadic computing system, which i...
Providing on-demand data access in client-server wireless networks is an important support to many i...
Caching frequently accessed data by mobile clients can conserve wireless bandwidth and battery power...
Abstract--Traditional cache invalidation schemes are not suitable to be employed in wireless environ...
[[abstract]]We present a new cache invalidation strategy able to maintain data consistency between t...
A practical approach for enhancing performance in a mobile environment is caching frequently accesse...
Abstract. A major factor in determining the effectiveness of caching in wireless networks is the cac...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
To improve the performance of mobile computers, a number of broadcast based cache invalidation schem...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique for improving pe...
We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile computing system, which is based on a cell...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
Abstract—Strongly consistent callback cache mechanisms have been studied for data access in wireless...
In this paper, we present Bit-Sequences (BS), an adaptive cache invalidation algorithm for client/se...
Abstract: Although cache invalidation in cellular wireless networks has been well studied, it is not...
Abstract—We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile nomadic computing system, which i...