Synopses & Reviews
Wireless devices are becoming smaller, more user-friendly and more pervasive. Wireless networks have been rapidly deployed for providing wireless Internet access. Peer-to-Peer Computing for Mobile Networks: Information Discovery and Dissemination explores two main research domains: mobile peer-to-peer computing and wireless networking measurements and modelling. This work presents a novel framework for mobile data discovery based on the peer-to-peer paradigm. It is designed for mobile devices that experience loss of connectivity to the Internet. It then analyzes the workload and access in large-scale wireless networks through extensive real-life measurement studies. Finally, it presents a methodology for modelling the wireless demand and access patterns. Peer-to-Peer Computing for Mobile Networks: Information Discovery and Dissemination is designed for a professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. It is also suitable as an advanced-level text or reference book for students in computer science and electrical engineering.
Review
From the reviews: "This monograph successfully describes a combination of two very hot topics: peer-to-peer (P2P) and wireless networking. ... The work is written in an easy-to-understand manner ... the topic and its specific application are mainly recommended to wireless networking experts. ... interesting for specialists who are dealing with P2P paradigm applications." (Piotr Cholda, ACM Computing Reviews, May, 2009)
Review
From the reviews:
"This monograph successfully describes a combination of two very hot topics: peer-to-peer (P2P) and wireless networking. ... The work is written in an easy-to-understand manner ... the topic and its specific application are mainly recommended to wireless networking experts. ... interesting for specialists who are dealing with P2P paradigm applications." (Piotr Cholda, ACM Computing Reviews, May, 2009)
Synopsis
This book presents research results on data dissemination in mobile networks and peer-to-peer systems for mobile devices. The main focus is a novel resource-sharing mechanism for mobile devices that introduces a new paradigm of information-sharing cooperation among mobile devices not necessarily connected to the internet. The book is geared to the needs of researchers and practitioners in industry, and is also suitable for advanced-level students in computer science and electrical engineering.
Synopsis
This world This small world the great Odysseus Elytis 1. 1 Wireless data communications In the 19th century, the advent of the telegraph and telephone forever changed how messages were transmitted around the world. Radio, television, c- puters, and the Internet further revolutionized communication in the 20th 1 century. Equally important, the e?ect of Moore s law is transforming a niche technology into a ubiquitous one, expanding the innovations in an increasingly networked world. Wireless devices are becoming smaller, easier to use and p- vasive. In e?ect, people are depending more and more on wireless information wherever they are. At the dawn of the 21st century, pervasive computing weaves itself into our lives 352, 6, 4, 29, 42, 48, 23, 50, 47, 38, 19, 22, 18]. Today people access local and international news, tra?c or weather - ports, sports, maps, guide books, music, video ?les and games via the Int- net 27, 52]. Data volume medical data, personal multimedia, surveillance for urban areas, web data is exploding. Similarly, the importance of meta-data, i. e., semantic annotations of what this data means, is also rapidly growing. Analysts expect the growth in mobile location-based services in the European market to reach 622 million euros in 2010, estimating that 18 million users in Europe will subscribe to location-based billing plans by then."
Synopsis
7DS architecture for information sharing.- Performance analysis of information discovery and dissemination.- Empirically-based measurements on wireless demand.- Modeling the wireless user demand.- Conclusions and future work.
Synopsis
Wireless devices are becoming smaller, more user-friendly and more pervasive. This book presents and discusses research results on data dissemination in mobile networks and peer-to-peer systems for mobile devices. The main focus is a novel resource-sharing mechanism for mobile devices that introduces a new paradigm of information-sharing cooperation among mobile devices not necessarily connected to the internet. The authors discuss ho to accelerate the data availability and enhance the dissemination and discovery of information when mobile hosts face changes in the availability of bandwidth and loss of connectivity to the Internet. The book is designed for researchers and practitioners in industry, and is also suitable for advanced-level students in computer science and electrical engineering.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Introduction.- System Architecture for Information Sharing.- Performance Evaluation of Information Dissemination.- Analysis of Data Dissemination.- Evaluating the Spatial Locality in Wireless Networks.- Network Connection Sharing in Wireless LANs.- Future Work.- Index.