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An Adaptive Data Broadcasting Model in Mobile Information Systems
Elk, Poland June 28-June 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CISIM.2007.112007 6th International Conference on ...
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John Tsiligaridis, Heritage University, USA
Raj Acharya, Penn. State University, USA
The expanding wireless communication technology gives mobile users the capability of accessing data at any time and place. The server fetches the requests and broadcasts the data to the air. The broadcast problem including the plan design is considered. The uniform items are inserted and numbered in predefined order into customized size relations. Under some divisible conditions our approach can guarantee the creation of full Broadcast Plan (BP) with predefined number of items repetition. A set of algorithms discover the possibilities to get a full BP. Servers now may provide self-monitoring, self-organizing, etc abilities in automatic way. To increase the server broadcasting capabilities for the uniform data a new scheduling algorithm is introduced. The HOL waiting time group (HOLWTG) scheduler, working as Round Robin, along with the bandwidth adjustment, provides the service priority, diminishes the waste of bandwidth and minimizes the number of rounds. Simulation experiments are provided.
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John Tsiligaridis, Raj Acharya, "An Adaptive Data Broadcasting Model in Mobile Information Systems," cisim, pp.203-208, 2007 6th International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, 2007
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