TOMP:利用移动预测的机会性流量卸载

P. Baier, Frank Dürr, K. Rothermel
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最近的预测预测,蜂窝数据流量的数量将在未来几年内显著增加。造成这一趋势的原因一方面是移动互联网用户的高速增长,另一方面是高带宽流媒体应用的日益普及。鉴于蜂窝网络(例如UMTS)的容量有限,现有的网络基础设施将很快达到极限。因此,流量分流的概念越来越受到研究的关注,因为它旨在通过将蜂窝网络的流量转移到Wifi等局域网来减少蜂窝网络的流量。一种特殊形式的流量卸载被称为机会流量卸载,它遵循的基本思想是将流量从蜂窝网络转移到移动设备的设备间通信级别。为了以有效的方式执行机会性流量卸载,必须对移动设备的预期设备间连接进行假设。一般来说,设备间连接越多,可以卸载的流量就越多。为了利用这一事实,我们开发了TOMP系统。TOMP是第一个利用移动用户的移动预测来分析潜在设备间连接的机会性流量分流系统。在本文中,我们提出了三种不同的指标来分析运动预测,并提出了一种算法,该算法使用这些指标来利用有效的机会性流量卸载。为了评估TOMP,我们通过模拟表明,与典型的蜂窝网络相比,我们可以节省高达40%的蜂窝消息。
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TOMP: Opportunistic traffic offloading using movement predictions
Recent forecasts predict that the amount of cellular data traffic will significantly increase within the next few years. The reason for this trend is on the one hand the high growth rate of mobile Internet users and on the other hand the growing popularity of high bandwidth streaming applications. Given the fact that cellular networks (e.g. UMTS) have only limited capacity, the existing network infrastructure will soon reach its limits. As a result, the concept of traffic offloading attracts more and more attention in research since it aims at the reduction of cellular traffic by shifting it to local-area networks like Wifi. One particular form of traffic offloading is known as opportunistic traffic offloading and follows the basic idea to shift traffic from the cellular network to the level of inter-device communication of mobile devices. To perform opportunistic traffic offloading in an efficient way, assumptions about the prospective inter-device connectivity of the mobile devices have to be made. In general, the more inter-device connections are possible the more traffic can be offloaded. To utilize this fact, we developed the TOMP system. TOMP is the first opportunistic traffic offloading system that uses movement predictions of mobile users to analyze the prospective inter-device connectivity. In this paper we propose three different metrics for analyzing movement predictions and present an algorithm, which uses these metrics to utilize an efficient opportunistic traffic offloading. To evaluate TOMP, we show by simulation that we can save up to 40% of cellular messages in comparison to a typical cellular network.
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