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Web browsing performance of wireless thin-client computing

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Web browsing performance of wireless thin-client computing
Web applications are becoming increasingly popular for mobile wireless systems. However, wireless networks can have high packet loss rates, which can degrade web browsing performance on wireless systems. An alternative approach is wireless thin-client computing, in which the web browser runs on a remote thin server with a more reliable wired connection to the Internet. A mobile client then maintains a connection to the thin server to receive display updates over the lossy wireless network. To assess the viability of this thin-client approach, we compare the web browsing performance of thin clients against fat clients that run the web browser locally in lossy wireless networks. Our results show that thin clients can operate quite effectively over lossy networks. Compared to fat clients running web browsers locally, our results show surprisingly that thin clients can be faster and more resilient on web applications over lossy wireless LANs despite having to send more data over the netwo...
S. Jae Yang, Jason Nieh, Shilpa Krishnappa, Aparna
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where WWW
Authors S. Jae Yang, Jason Nieh, Shilpa Krishnappa, Aparna Mohla, Mahdi Sajjadpour
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