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1 CAPS: A Peer Data Sharing System for Load Mitigation in Cellular Data Networks Young-Bae Ko, Kang-Won Lee, Thyaga Nandagopal Presentation by Tony Sung, MC Lab, IE CUHK 5th July 2004
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2 Outline Introduction System Design Performance Evaluation Conclusion
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3 Introduction Cellular-based Data Distribution File Server
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4 Introduction With Ad hoc Network overlay File Server
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5 CAPS Full Name Cellular-based Ad hoc Peer Data Sharing System Objective Reduces load on the cellular network Improves request response times Consider power consumption Consists of Cellular Data Network Ad hoc Network this requires an additional interface on the device in a separate channel of the cellular network
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6 System Design Main idea Whenever possible, locate and retrieve popular objects from peer mobile hosts via ad hoc channel. If a substantial amount of data requests can be served by ad hoc P2P operation, congestion at the base station can be reduced, as well as response time.
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7 System Design Challenges Ad hoc object discovery How to determine the location of a target object? In CAPS this will be the responsibility of a subset of nodes called directory nodes (dnode) Directory node election Elect dnodes in a cell s.t. every mobile host has at least one dnode in its neighborhood Directory update Periodically synchronize directory info. across dnodes Handing off directory nodes Transfer responsibility to a new set of dnodes
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8 System Design Ad hoc object discovery Solution 1: Flood query Problem: Too much control traffic a a
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9 System Design Ad hoc object discovery Solution 2: Active snooping Problem: Technical & admin. constraints, power consumption a File Server
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10 System Design Ad hoc object discovery Solution 3: Best of the two a File Server Without Support from the Cellular Service Provider
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11 System Design Ad hoc object discovery Solution 3: Best of the two a File Server With Support from the Cellular Service Provider
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12 Performance Evaluation Simulation Model Assumes cellular service provider is cooperative NS-2 10 – 40 mobiles 1km x 1km cell area Random waypoint mobility model (1-20m/s) No fundamental effect on the performance characteristics => Fixed at 10m/s, zero pause time Cellular link speed: 400Kbps Ad hoc link speed: 2Mbps Generated Web access traffic pattern with log-normal distributed object size
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13 Performance Evaluation User request arrival rate 70 – 90% reduction in timeout Reason: cache hits in other mobile hosts’ caches over the ad hoc network From trace inspection: 40% local cache hits plus 35% ad hoc mode cache hits Conclusion: CAPS reduces cellular network loading
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14 Performance Evaluation Number of mobile hosts For cellular network, no. of time-out increases linearly For CAPS, number of timeouts increase much more gracefully Conclusion: CAPS allows better scalability
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15 Performance Evaluation Energy consumption Cellular / Ad hoc represent cases of downloading objects for its own consumption -> 50% of the total Dir query/res represent operations to handle object location query and response -> Not major overhead Peer represents P2P data transfer serving data object -> 20% of the total Snoop represents energy consumed to receive summary from base station -> 10% of the total
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16 Conclusion CAPS utilizes the ad hoc network formed by mobiles to acts as ‘ virtual cache ’ or ‘ file sharing system ’ A subset of mobiles keep track of the location of objects with minimal overhead Popular object can be obtained over ad hoc network without accessing the cellular infrastructure Reduces cellular network load by 60% Reduces user request timeouts by 70-90%
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