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A hybrid wireless data access algorithm in mobile hotspots
- in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM MOVE Workshop
, 2007
"... Abstract—In this paper, we investigate efficient wireless data access algorithms in mobile hotspots. We introduce a proxy cache (PC) and propose PC-based poll-each-read (P-PER) and PC-based callback (P-CB) data access algorithms to reduce the transmission cost over wireless links in mobile hotspots. ..."
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Abstract—In this paper, we investigate efficient wireless data access algorithms in mobile hotspots. We introduce a proxy cache (PC) and propose PC-based poll-each-read (P-PER) and PC-based callback (P-CB) data access algorithms to reduce the transmission cost over wireless links in mobile hotspots. An analytical model is developed, and extensive simulations are conducted to demonstrate the performance of P-PER and P-CB. It is shown that P-PER and P-CB can improve cache hit performance and significantly reduce transmission cost. A tradeoff between P-PER and P-CB suggests the need to use a hybrid proxy-based approach to attain optimal performance of wireless data access in mobile hotspots. Index Terms—Callback (CB), mobile hotspots, poll-each-read (PER), proxy cache (PC)-based CB (P-CB), proxy cache (PC)-based PER (P-PER), wireless data access. I.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE COMPUTING Wirel. Commun. Mob. Comput. (2011) Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/wcm.1080 RESEARCH ARTICLE
"... A link adaptation scheme for the downlink of mobile hotspot ..."
Multipath Transmission for Wireless Internet Access- From an End-to-End Transport Layer Perspective
"... With the growing demand of Internet services, network operators have put significant efforts to improve network error resilience and efficiency. Since there exist different wired/wireless technologies for Internet access such as digital subscriber line (DSL), Ethernet, and worldwide interoperability ..."
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With the growing demand of Internet services, network operators have put significant efforts to improve network error resilience and efficiency. Since there exist different wired/wireless technologies for Internet access such as digital subscriber line (DSL), Ethernet, and worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMax), a mobile host can use multiple access networks simultaneously with multipath transmission. Taking the advantage of heterogeneous environment, multipath transmission through the Internet can improve service reliability and network flexibility. Ensuring a reliable end-to-end connection-oriented communication with satisfactory quality of service (QoS) and maintaining congestion control and flow control are the main responsibilities of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the dominant transport layer protocol in the Internet. In this paper, we survey the state-of-the-art of multipath transmission techniques for QoS provisioning in wireless Internet access, focusing on the end-to-end transport layer protocols. The main challenges for the design of multipath TCP are reviewed, and the existing transport layer congestion control schemes are categorized. Multipath TCP and stream control transmission protocol (SCTP)-based transport layer protocols are discussed, and their limitations and/or impractical assumptions are addressed. Open research issues on the development of an effective, efficient, and practical multipath TCP protocol are summarized.

