Research on Auxiliary Content Distribution Based on OPNET on Campus

Haodong Bian, Xiangyu Bai, Hua Zhang, Maoli Ran
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The widespread application of mobile communication technologies based on cellular networks has provided campus students with convenient content distribution services, but the high traffic costs can hardly meet the needs of students for downloading large files. Most campuses do not implement Wi-Fi-wide school coverage. Wi-Fi access is only available in certain fixed locations. Bluetooth in mobile phones is not usually networking and routing, so that students can not accurately get the resources they need in the nearby population. It can be seen that the common content acquisition methods on campus are difficult to meet the students' needs for resource content in a timely manner. It is possible to expand the coverage of the network with the help of widely used mobile intelligent terminal devices on campus. At the same time, mobile intelligent terminals can be used to enhance the sharing of campus network resources. Students can obtain the required resources at a lower cost without access to Wi-Fi. This paper combines mobile communication technology and Bluetooth communication technology. The use of mobile communication networks and portable smart terminals hybrid communication. A content distribution framework for campus networks was proposed. This new content distribution solution is suitable for the actual needs and application characteristics of student users on campus. It provides content distribution services on the campus in a low-cost and high-coverage manner. It promoted the construction of campus information. The OPNET simulation platform is used to model and simulate the proposed scheme. The network performance and content distribution efficiency are analyzed under different scenarios in this scenario. It tries to provide a theoretical basis for the specific implementation of the plan, which helps to improve the content distribution efficiency of the campus network environment.
基于OPNET的校园辅助内容分发研究
基于蜂窝网络的移动通信技术的广泛应用为校园学生提供了便捷的内容分发服务,但高昂的流量成本难以满足学生下载大文件的需求。大多数校园没有实现wi - fi全校覆盖。Wi-Fi只能在某些固定地点使用。手机中的蓝牙通常没有联网和路由,使学生不能准确地在附近的人群中获得所需的资源。可见,校园内常见的内容获取方式难以及时满足学生对资源内容的需求。借助校园内广泛使用的移动智能终端设备,可以扩大网络的覆盖范围。同时,利用移动智能终端增强校园网资源的共享。学生可以在没有Wi-Fi的情况下以较低的成本获得所需的资源。本文将移动通信技术与蓝牙通信技术相结合。利用移动通信网络与便携式智能终端混合通信。提出了一个面向校园网的内容分发框架。这种新的内容分发方案适合校园学生用户的实际需求和应用特点。它以低成本、高覆盖率的方式在校园提供内容分发服务。促进了校园信息化建设。利用OPNET仿真平台对该方案进行了建模和仿真。在该场景中,分析了不同场景下的网络性能和内容分发效率。试图为方案的具体实施提供理论依据,有助于提高校园网环境的内容分发效率。
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