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Energy-efficient caching for wireless mobile computing
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2002
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Mobile Computing SystemPower-aware ComputingPower-aware SoftwareEngineeringBandwidth RequirementCloud ComputingWireless MobileComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureCachingMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceMobile ComputerPower-efficient ComputingMobile CachingWeb Cache
Caching can reduce the bandwidth requirement in a mobile computing environment. However, due to battery power limitations, a wireless mobile computer may often be forced to operate in a doze (or even totally disconnected) mode. As a result, the mobile computer may miss some cache invalidation reports broadcast by a server, forcing it to discard the entire cache contents after waking up. In this paper, we present an energy-efficient cache invalidation method, called GCORE (Grouping with COld update-set REtention), that allows a mobile computer to operate in a disconnected mode to save the battery while still retaining most of the caching benefits after a reconnection. We present an efficient implementation of GCORE and conduct simulations to evaluate its caching effectiveness. The results show that GCORE can substantially improve mobile caching by reducing the communication bandwidth (or energy consumption) for query processing.
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