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Optimal Strategies for Floating Anchored Information with Partial Infrastructure Support

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.146568
Official URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214209620300589?via%3Dihub
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.vehcom.2020.100287
Description
Floating Content (FC) is a communication paradigm to locally share ephemeral content without direct support from infrastructure. It is based on constraining the opportunistic replication of content in a way that strikes a balance between minimizing resource usage and maximizing content availability among the intended recipients. However, existing approaches to management of FC schemes are unfit for realistic scenarios with non-uniform user distributions, resulting in heavy overdimensioning of resources allocated to FC. In this work, we propose a new version of FC, called Cellular Floating Content (CFC), which optimizes the use of bandwidth and memory by adapting the content replication and storage strategies to the spatial distribution of users, and to their mobility patterns. The main idea underlying our approach is to partition users into small “local communities”, and to optimally weight their contributions to the FC paradigm according to their specific mobility features, and to the resources required to achieve a target performance level. We characterize numerically the properties of the optimal strategies in a variety of mobility patterns and traffic conditions, showing the accuracy of our approach, and the significant savings it enables in the amount of resources necessary to run FC, which in a realistic setup can be as high as 27% with respect to traditional FC dimensioning strategies.
Date of Publication
2020-08-18
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
000 Computer science, knowledge & systems
500 Science > 510 Mathematics
600 Technology > 620 Engineering
Keyword(s)
Ad-hoc networks
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VANETS
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Floating content
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Delay tolerant networking
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Distributed caching
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Probabilistic spatial storage
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Rizzo, Gianluca
Marsan, Marco Ajmone
Braun, Torstenorcid-logo
Institut für Informatik (INF)
Manzo, Gaetano
Additional Credits
Institut für Informatik (INF)
Series
Vehicular Communications
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2214-2096
Access(Rights)
restricted
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