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  1. Proceedings of the 5th ACM workshop on HotPlanet (HotPlanet '13)
  2. Trace selection for improved WLAN monitoring
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The 5th ACM hotplanet workshop keynote speaker: smartphones, crowds, and the cloud: population guided sensing systems
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Efficient social network data query processing on MapReduce
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Trace selection for improved WLAN monitoring
PIXS: programmable intelligence for cross-platform socialization
Information bazaar: a contextual evaluation
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Extrapolating sparse large-scale GPS traces for contact evaluation
It's tea time: do you know where your mug is?
A framework for monitoring and measuring a large-scale distributed system in real time
Metric convergence in social network sampling

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Trace selection for improved WLAN monitoring

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Sammarco, Matteo Campista, Miguel Elias Mitre Dias de Amorim, Marcelo
Abstract Existing measurement techniques for IEEE~802.11-based networks assume that the higher the density of monitors in the target area, the higher the quality of the measure. This assumption is, however, too strict if we consider the cost involved in monitor installation and the necessary time to collect and merge all traces. In this paper, we investigate the balance between number of traces and completeness of collected data. We propose a method based on similarity to rank collected traces according to their contribution to the monitoring system. With this method, we are able to select only a subset of traces and still keep the quality of the measure, while improving system scalability. In addition, based on the same rank, we identify monitors that can be relocated to enlarge the monitored area and increase the overall efficiency of the system. Finally, our experimental results show that the proposed solution leads to a better tradeoff in terms of unique captured frames over the number of merge operations.
Starting Page 9
Ending Page 14
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450321778
DOI 10.1145/2491159.2491165
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-08-16
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Measurement Ieee 802.11 Scalability Wireless networks Monitoring
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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