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Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05)
Energy Efficient Data Retrieval and Caching in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
Kauai Island, Hawaii
March 08-March 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2300-5
Mary Suchitha Joseph, University of Texas at Arlington
Mohan Kumar, University of Texas at Arlington
Huaping Shen, University of Texas at Arlington
Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington
Mobile Peer-to-Peer (MP2P) networks consist of mobile devices that communicate with each other via short-range wireless transmissions to facilitate sharing of information among them. Such networks present a constrained communication environment due to fundamental limitations of battery power and wireless bandwidth, and users? frequent mobility. These characteristics of MP2P networks make scalable data retrieval a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose a novel scheme, called Proximity Regions for Caching in Cooperative MP2P Networks (PReCinCt), to efficiently support scalable data retrieval in large-scale MP2P networks. In the PReCinCt scheme, the network topology is divided into geographical regions where each region is responsible for a set of keys representing the data. Each key is then mapped to a region location based on a geographical hash function. A geographic-aided routing protocol is used to route traffic of each data retrieval. In order to further save bandwidth for each data retrieval, PReCinCt incorporates a cooperative caching scheme that caches relevant data among a set of peers in a region. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme achieves significant improvements in average latency and energy consumption.
Citation:
Mary Suchitha Joseph, Mohan Kumar, Huaping Shen, Sajal Das, "Energy Efficient Data Retrieval and Caching in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks," percomw, pp.50-54, Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05), 2005
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