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SIGCOMM
1991
ACM
15 years 28 days ago
IP-Based Protocols for Mobile Internetworking
We consider the problem of providing network access to hosts whose physical location changes with time. Such hosts cannot depend on traditional forms of network connectivity and r...
John Ioannidis, Dan Duchamp, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
CEE
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
Survivability and performance optimization of mobile wireless communication networks in the event of base station failure
In this paper, we investigate the survivability of mobile wireless communication networks in the event of base station (BS) failure. A survivable network is modeled as a mathemati...
Kuo-Chung Chu, Frank Yeong-Sung Lin
PVLDB
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Efficient Proximity Detection among Mobile Users via Self-Tuning Policies
Given a set of users, their friend relationships, and a distance threshold per friend pair, the proximity detection problem is to find each pair of friends such that the Euclidean...
Man Lung Yiu, Leong Hou U, Simonas Saltenis, Kosta...
TKDE
2011
177views more  TKDE 2011»
14 years 4 months ago
Load Shedding in Mobile Systems with MobiQual
— In location-based, mobile continual query (CQ) systems, two key measures of quality of service (QoS) are: freshness and accuracy. To achieve freshness, the CQ server must perfo...
Bugra Gedik, Kun-Lung Wu, Ling Liu, Philip S. Yu
ICDE
2008
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
MobiQual: QoS-aware Load Shedding in Mobile CQ Systems
Freshness and accuracy are two key measures of quality of service (QoS) in location-based, mobile continual queries (CQs). However, it is often difficult to provide both fresh and ...
Bugra Gedik, Kun-Lung Wu, Philip S. Yu, Ling Liu