• DocumentCode
    3354740
  • Title

    Exploring the benefits of a continuous consistency model for wireless Web portals

  • Author

    Rajendiran, Jagadeeswaran ; Patwardhan, Jaidev ; Abhijit, Vijay ; Lakhotia, Rahul ; Vahdat, Amin

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    65
  • Lastpage
    73
  • Abstract
    Wireless devices currently provide real time access to personalized information such as headlines, email, stock quotes, and online auctions. Retrieving all updates to such rapidly changing information is wasteful of both network bandwidth and battery power. Existing consistency models for such services allow for only coarse grained timeouts on how often information should be retrieved. The authors argue for the benefits of a continuous consistency model for user access to Internet portal services. Using this model, users are able to specify the maximum error in their view of the data. For instance, users may specify that they wish to receive an updated stock quote only if the user´s view diverges from the actual value by more than 3%. Services may also use application-specific semantics to control data consistency, e.g., new bids carry more weight as the auction draws to a close. We use a simulator to model the bandwidth and energy benefits available from a more flexible consistency model. Such benefits depend upon the rate at which underlying data values change. To capture representative distributions, we use a trace based study of updates to weather, news, and stock quotes from a popular portal to determine representative distribution ranges. Our initial results indicate bandwidth and energy savings that increase as users are willing to tolerate larger bounds on data accuracy
  • Keywords
    Internet; data integrity; information resources; mobile computing; online front-ends; wireless LAN; Internet portal services; application-specific semantics; auction; battery power; coarse grained timeouts; consistency models; continuous consistency model; data accuracy; data consistency; energy benefits; flexible consistency model; maximum error; network bandwidth; news; personalized information; popular portal; rapidly changing information; real time access; representative distribution ranges; simulator; stock quotes; trace based study; underlying data values; updated stock quote; user access; weather; wireless Web portals; wireless devices; Bandwidth; Batteries; Computer science; Delay; Engineering profession; Information retrieval; Portals; Postal services; Ubiquitous computing; Weather forecasting;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Internet Applications, 2001. WIAPP 2001. Proceedings. The Second IEEE Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    San Jose, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1137-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WIAPP.2001.941871
  • Filename
    941871