在移动社交网络中,通过标签辅助的社交意识机会分享来卸载流量

Xiaofei Wang, Xiuhua Li, Victor C. M. Leung
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为了解决移动流量爆炸问题,人们已经做了很多努力,试图将移动流量从基础设施蜂窝链路卸载到用户之间的直接本地短距离通信中。在本文中,我们提出了一种在移动社交网络中通过标签辅助的社会意识机会共享来卸载流量的新框架,即TASA,通过设备到设备共享来卸载流量。基于对用户和内容标签的评估,我们选择了一个用户子集,根据他们在在线社交网络中的传播影响和他们在离线msn中的移动模式,他们可能会收到与初始种子相同的内容。然后用户通过本地连接(如蓝牙、Wi-Fi Direct、LTE D2D)彼此共享内容。对SNS活动的观察表明,单个用户具有不同的访问模式,这使得TASA可以进一步利用内容生成时间和每个用户访问时间之间的用户依赖访问延迟来实现流量分流。我们通过考虑链接SNS和MSN跟踪数据的各种选项来建模和分析用户之间的流量卸载和内容传播。跟踪驱动的评估表明,TASA可以减少高达78.9%的蜂窝流量。
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TASA: traffic offloading by tag-assisted social-aware opportunistic sharing in mobile social networks
To solve the mobile traffic explosion problem, there have been many efforts to try to offload the mobile traffic from infrastructured cellular links to direct local short-range communications among users. In this paper, we propose a novel framework of traffic offloading by Tag-Assisted Social-Aware opportunistic sharing in mobile social networks, TASA, to offload traffic by device-to-device sharing. Based on the evaluation of the tags of users and contents, we select a subset of users who are likely to receive the same content as initial seeds depending on their spreading impacts in online SNSs and their mobility patterns in offline MSNs. Then users share the content via opportunistic local connectivity (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct, LTE D2D) with each other. The observation from SNS activities reveals that individual users have distinct access patterns, which allows TASA to further exploit the user-dependent access delay between the content generation time and each users access time for traffic offloading purposes. We model and analyze the traffic offloading and content spreading among users by taking into account various options in linking SNS and MSN trace data. The trace-driven evaluation demonstrates that TASA can reduce up to 78.9% of the cellular traffic.
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