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Romit Roy Choudhury - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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dataspotting offloading cellular traffic via Managed Device to Device data transfer at data spots
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2010Co-Authors: Xuan Bao, Uichin Lee, Ivica Rimac, Romit Roy ChoudhuryAbstract:Mobile broadband demand keeps growing at an overwhelming pace. Though emerging wireless technologies will provide more bandwidth, the increase in demand may easily consume the extra bandwidth. To alleviate this problem, we propose using the content available on individual Devices as caches. Particularly, when a user reaches areas with dense clusters of mobile Devices, "data spots", the operator can instruct the user to connect with other users sharing similar interests and serve the requests locally. This paper presents feasibility study as well as prototype implementation of this idea.
Xuan Bao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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dataspotting offloading cellular traffic via Managed Device to Device data transfer at data spots
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2010Co-Authors: Xuan Bao, Uichin Lee, Ivica Rimac, Romit Roy ChoudhuryAbstract:Mobile broadband demand keeps growing at an overwhelming pace. Though emerging wireless technologies will provide more bandwidth, the increase in demand may easily consume the extra bandwidth. To alleviate this problem, we propose using the content available on individual Devices as caches. Particularly, when a user reaches areas with dense clusters of mobile Devices, "data spots", the operator can instruct the user to connect with other users sharing similar interests and serve the requests locally. This paper presents feasibility study as well as prototype implementation of this idea.
Uichin Lee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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dataspotting offloading cellular traffic via Managed Device to Device data transfer at data spots
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2010Co-Authors: Xuan Bao, Uichin Lee, Ivica Rimac, Romit Roy ChoudhuryAbstract:Mobile broadband demand keeps growing at an overwhelming pace. Though emerging wireless technologies will provide more bandwidth, the increase in demand may easily consume the extra bandwidth. To alleviate this problem, we propose using the content available on individual Devices as caches. Particularly, when a user reaches areas with dense clusters of mobile Devices, "data spots", the operator can instruct the user to connect with other users sharing similar interests and serve the requests locally. This paper presents feasibility study as well as prototype implementation of this idea.
Ivica Rimac - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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dataspotting offloading cellular traffic via Managed Device to Device data transfer at data spots
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2010Co-Authors: Xuan Bao, Uichin Lee, Ivica Rimac, Romit Roy ChoudhuryAbstract:Mobile broadband demand keeps growing at an overwhelming pace. Though emerging wireless technologies will provide more bandwidth, the increase in demand may easily consume the extra bandwidth. To alleviate this problem, we propose using the content available on individual Devices as caches. Particularly, when a user reaches areas with dense clusters of mobile Devices, "data spots", the operator can instruct the user to connect with other users sharing similar interests and serve the requests locally. This paper presents feasibility study as well as prototype implementation of this idea.
Bindu Rama Rao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Device management system
2006Co-Authors: Vivek Kapadekar, Sunil Marolia, Bindu Rama RaoAbstract:The invention relates to a method for arranging service management in a service management system, the method comprising: defining one or more Device management commands on the basis of predetermined mapping instructions and a service management command, transmitting the Device management commands to a Managed Device, specifying in the Managed Device one or more service management commands on the basis of the received Device management commands, and carrying out the defined one or more Device management commands.