DocumentCode :
2280296
Title :
Are “disks in the air” just pie in the sky?
Author :
Zdonik, Stanley ; Alonso, Rafael ; Franklin, Michael ; Acharya, Swarup
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Brown Univ., Providence, RI, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
8-9 Dec 1994
Firstpage :
12
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which will soon make ubiquitous computing a reality. In the wireless environment, mobile clients may often be disconnected from stationary server machines or may have only a low-bandwidth channel for sending messages to servers. This environment raises new challenges for the support of database applications for three reasons: (1) the limited storage capacities of mobile machines, (2) the inability to accurately predict the future data needs of many data-intensive applications, and (3) the need to provide clients with new or updated data values in order to ensure consistent data access. One way (perhaps the only way) to address these challenges is to provide the stationary server machines with a relatively high-bandwidth channel over which to broadcast portions of the database. Wireless networks are but one compelling example of the more general class of asymmetric communication environments, which also includes CATV networks and information distribution services. We have proposed a mechanism called broadcast disks to provide database access in asymmetric communication environments. By appropriate organization of the broadcast program, an arbitrarily fine-grained memory hierarchy can be created. Such a hierarchy raises fundamental new issues for pre-fetching and client cache management. We present a brief overview of asymmetric environments, our novel approach to organizing broadcast disks and some initial simulation results
Keywords :
client-server systems; distributed databases; microcomputers; portable computers; storage management; wireless LAN; CATV networks; broadcast disks; client cache management; consistent data access; data-intensive applications; database applications; fine-grained memory hierarchy; high-bandwidth channel; information distribution services; limited storage capacities; low-bandwidth channel; message sending; mobile clients; mobile computers; prefetching; stationary server machines; ubiquitous computing; wireless networks; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Computer networks; Computer science; Databases; Information technology; Intelligent networks; Mobile computing; Network servers; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 1994. Proceedings., Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Santa Cruz, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6345-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MCSA.1994.512728
Filename :
512728
Link To Document :
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