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2007
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Finding Mobile Data: Efficiency vs. Location Inaccuracy

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Finding Mobile Data: Efficiency vs. Location Inaccuracy
A token is hidden in one out of n boxes following some known probability distribution and then all the boxes are locked. The goal of a searcher is to find the token in at most D n rounds by opening as few boxes as possible, where in each round any set of boxes may be opened. We design and analyze strategies for a searcher who does not know the exact values of the probabilities associated with the locked boxes. Instead, the searcher might know only the complete order or a partial order of the probabilities, or ranges in which these probabilities fall. We show that with limited information the searcher can find the token without opening significantly more boxes compared to a searcher who has full knowledge. This problem is equivalent to finding mobile users (tokens) in cellular networks (boxes) and finding data (tokens) in sensor networks (boxes). Key words: wireless networks, sensor networks, location management, mobile computing
Amotz Bar-Noy, Joanna Klukowska
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Updated 15 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ESA
Authors Amotz Bar-Noy, Joanna Klukowska
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