On the sensitivity of geo-based content sharing to location errors

J. Ott, Ljubica Kärkkäinen, Ermias Andargie Walelgne, A. Keränen, Esa Hyytiä, J. Kangasharju
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A number of opportunistic content sharing services were developed that exploit device-to-device contacts for infrastructure-less operation. All of them depend, like geo-based ad-hoc routing protocols, on mobile devices knowing their respective positions to accurately perform data replication. In this paper, we explore the impact of different types of location errors on the performance of such a service. We use a GPS error distribution for mobiles derived from real-world measurements, consider different frequencies for GPS readings, and account for only subsets of mobile devices actively using GPS. We carry out extensive simulation studies using synthetic mobility models as well as real-world traces to assess the impact of different types of errors. We find that, overall, opportunistic content sharing is quite robust provided that a sufficient number of nodes support GPS and allow the others to have a rough estimate of where they are. Whether or not the GPS position is prone to errors affects some scenarios and is almost negligible in others.
基于地理的内容共享对位置错误的敏感性研究
许多投机取巧的内容共享服务被开发出来,利用设备对设备的接触来实现无基础设施的操作。与基于地理位置的自组织路由协议一样,所有这些协议都依赖于知道各自位置的移动设备,以准确地执行数据复制。在本文中,我们探讨了不同类型的位置误差对这种服务性能的影响。我们使用来自真实世界测量的手机的GPS误差分布,考虑GPS读数的不同频率,并且只考虑积极使用GPS的移动设备的子集。我们使用综合迁移率模型和真实世界的轨迹进行了广泛的模拟研究,以评估不同类型错误的影响。我们发现,总的来说,只要有足够数量的节点支持GPS,并允许其他节点对它们的位置有一个粗略的估计,机会主义内容共享是相当健壮的。GPS位置是否容易出错会影响某些情况,而在其他情况下几乎可以忽略不计。
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