Abstract
Maintaining cache consistency in mobile environment is an important issue which is extensively studied in the last decade. In mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), a large number of nonstationary mobile terminals connecte with each other through multi-hop unreliable communication channels, coupling with the fact that disconnections from the network are very frequent. Most existing cache consistency strategies assume reliable communication between mobile terminals, which cannot handle frequently offline devices adequately. In this paper, we introduce the probabilistic cache consistency model for applications not requiring strong consistency. Based on this model, a probability consistency strategy (ProP) for frequently offline devices in MANETs is studied. ProP is a randomized pull-based Strategy. It is demostrated to guarantee cache consistency with a high probability. A theoretical model is developed to investigate the performance of the proposed cache consistency strategies, and design guidelines are provided for ProP to choose proper system parameters to achieve probabilistic cache consistency. © 2009 IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings - International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems |
| Pages | 215-222 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2009 |
| Event | 2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCS, 09 - Montreal, QC, Canada Duration: 22 Jun 2009 → 26 Jun 2009 |
Conference
| Conference | 2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCS, 09 |
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| Place | Canada |
| City | Montreal, QC |
| Period | 22/06/09 → 26/06/09 |
Research Keywords
- Mobile ad hoc network
- Offline device
- Probabilistic cache consistency
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