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Exploiting Movement synchronization to Increase End-to-end file Sharing efficiency for Delay Sensitive Streams in Vehicular P2P Devices

Authors:
Constandinos Mavromoustakis

Keywords: synchronized mobility scheme; partially synchronized mobility scheme; file sharing scheme; end-to-end efficienc; evaluation through simulation

Abstract:
A significant aspect of wireless systems is the intermittent-connectivity experienced by nodes, where sudden network partitioning problems rarely allow a connected path between a source node and its destination. Replication of any requested object and redundancy face the requests’ failures whereas they create severe duplications and aggravate the capacity of the end-to-end path. This work quantifies the parameters that affect the end-to-end efficient transmission by taking into consideration the synchronization between moving peers in order to assign the requested resources in the end-to-end path. Synchronization and assignment of the moving Mobile Infostation (MI) peer to a certain vehicle is done with the introduced Message Ferry (MF) mobile Peer in a unidirectional way. A resource assignment cooperation engine is being developed with respect to the cooperation model and end-to-end capacity using passive message ferries in order to efficiently enable delay sensitive streaming. Simulation results have shown that the scheme offers high throughput and reliability and a robust solution for sharing resources of any capacity in dynamically changing mobile peer-to-peer wireless environments.

Pages: 53 to 58

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2011

Publication date: June 19, 2011

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4219

ISBN: 978-1-61208-140-3

Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Dates: from June 19, 2011 to June 24, 2011