Regular Data Broadcasting Plan with Grouping in Wireless Mobile Environment
The broadcast problem including the plan design is
considered. The data are inserted and numbered at predefined order
into customized size relations. The server ability to create a full,
regular Broadcast Plan (RBP) with single and multiple channels after
some data transformations is examined. The Regular Geometric
Algorithm (RGA) prepares a RBP and enables the users to catch their
items avoiding energy waste of their devices. Moreover, the
Grouping Dimensioning Algorithm (GDA) based on integrated
relations can guarantee the discrimination of services with a
minimum number of channels. This last property among the selfmonitoring,
self-organizing, can be offered by servers today
providing also channel availability and less energy consumption by
using smaller number of channels. Simulation results are provided.
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[1] S. Acharya, M.Franklin, S. Zdonik, R.Alonso, "Broadcast disks: Data
management for asymmetric communications environments", Proc. of
the ACM SIGMOD Int. Conf. on Management of Data, San Jose, May
1995, 199-210.
[2] W.Yee, S. Navathe, E. Omiecinski, C.Jermaine," Efficient Data
Allocation over Multiple Channels of Broadcast Servers", IEEE Trans.
on Computers, vol. 51, No.10,Oct 2002.
[3] E. Ardizzoni, A. Bertossi, M. Pinotti, S. Ramaprasad, R. Rizzi,
M.Shashanka," Optimal Skewed Data Allocation on Multiple Channels
with Flat per Channel", IEEE Trans. on Computers , Vol. 54,No. 5, May
2005.
[4] A. Bertossi, M.Pinotti, S. Ramaprasad, R. Rizzi, M. Shashanka,
"Optimal multi-channel data allocation with flat broadcast per channel",
Proceedings of IPDS-04, 2004, 18-27.
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considered. The data are inserted and numbered at predefined order
into customized size relations. The server ability to create a full,
regular Broadcast Plan (RBP) with single and multiple channels after
some data transformations is examined. The Regular Geometric
Algorithm (RGA) prepares a RBP and enables the users to catch their
items avoiding energy waste of their devices. Moreover, the
Grouping Dimensioning Algorithm (GDA) based on integrated
relations can guarantee the discrimination of services with a
minimum number of channels. This last property among the selfmonitoring,
self-organizing, can be offered by servers today
providing also channel availability and less energy consumption by
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