DocumentCode
2840070
Title
Byte Caching in Wireless Networks
Author
Le, Franck ; Srivatsa, Mudhakar ; Iyengar, Arun K.
fYear
2012
fDate
18-21 June 2012
Firstpage
265
Lastpage
274
Abstract
The explosion of data consumption has led to a renewed interest in byte caching. With studies showing potential reductions in network traffic of 50%, this fine grained caching technique looks like a very good and attractive solution for mobile wireless operators. However, properties of wireless networks actually present new challenges. We first show that a single packet loss, re-ordering or corruption -- all common conditions over the air interface -- can result in circular dependencies and cause existing byte caching algorithms to loop endlessly. To remedy the problem, we then explore a new set of encoding algorithms. Third, we assess the impact of packet losses on byte caching performances, both in terms of byte savings and delay reduction. We found that a mere 1% packet loss can already nullify any delay reduction and instead cause significant increases that users may not be willing to tolerate. Finally, we shared several insights, including interactions between transport layer protocol´s mechanisms (e.g., TCP window congestion) and byte caching operations that can cause sophisticated encoding algorithms to perform poorly. We believe that these insights are important for designing more efficient and robust byte caching encoding algorithms.
Keywords
Decoding; Encoding; IP networks; Logic gates; Payloads; Redundancy; Servers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2012 IEEE 32nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Macau, China
ISSN
1063-6927
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0295-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDCS.2012.39
Filename
6257999
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