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  1. Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Edge Communications (MECOMM '17)
  2. Wi-Stitch: Content Delivery in Converged Edge Networks
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Virtualization and Programmability in Mobile Wireless Networks: Architecture and Resource Management
Mobility-based Proactive Multicast for Seamless Mobility Support in Cellular Network Environments
Geo-partitioning of MEC Resources
Information-Centric Mobile Edge Computing for Connected Vehicle Environments: Challenges and Research Directions
Optimization of Webpage Downloading Performance with Content-aware Mobile Edge Computing
RAERA: A Robust Auctioning Approach for Edge Resource Allocation
Wi-Stitch: Content Delivery in Converged Edge Networks
Realization of CDMA-based IoT Services with Shared Band Operation of LTE in 5G
SDLB: A Scalable and Dynamic Software Load Balancer for Fog and Mobile Edge Computing
Managing Data in Computational Edge Clouds

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Wi-Stitch: Content Delivery in Converged Edge Networks

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Raman, Aravindh Secker, Andrew Sastry, Nishanth Chandaria, Jigna Sathiaseelan, Arjuna
Abstract Wi-Fi, the most commonly used access technology at the very edge, supports download speeds that are orders of magnitude faster than the average home broadband or cellular data connection. Furthermore, it is extremely common for users to be within reach of their neighbours' Wi-Fi access points. Given the skewed nature of interest in content items, it is likely that some of these neighbours are interested in the same items as the users. We sketch the design of Wi-Stitch, an architecture that exploits these observations to construct a highly efficient content sharing infrastructure at the very edge and show through analysis of a real workload that it can deliver substantial (up to 70%) savings in network traffic. The Wi-Stitch approach can be used both by clients of fixed-line broadband, as well as mobile devices obtaining indoors access in converged networks.
Starting Page 13
Ending Page 18
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450350525
DOI 10.1145/3098208.3098211
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2017-08-09
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Content sharing Edge cooperation Wifi offloading
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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