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Content Distribution for Mobile Internet: A Cloud-based Approach / / by Zhenhua Li, Yafei Dai, Guihai Chen, Yunhao Liu



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Titolo: Content Distribution for Mobile Internet: A Cloud-based Approach / / by Zhenhua Li, Yafei Dai, Guihai Chen, Yunhao Liu Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Edizione: 2nd ed. 2023.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (256 pages)
Disciplina: 004
Soggetto topico: Computer networks
Mobile computing
Cloud Computing
Computer networks - Security measures
Electronic digital computers - Evaluation
Computer engineering
Computer Communication Networks
Mobile Computing
Mobile and Network Security
System Performance and Evaluation
Computer Engineering and Networks
Persona (resp. second.): LiZhenhua (Writer on cloud computing)
Nota di contenuto: Part I Get Started -- 1 Background and Overview -- Part II Bandwidth Is The First Concern -- 2 Fast and Light Bandwidth Testing for Mobile Internet -- 3 Offline Downloading via Cloud and/or Smart APs -- Part III Never Waste on Traffic Usage -- 4 Cross-App Cellular Traffic Optimization -- 5 Boosting Mobile Virtual Network Operator -- Part IV Stay Connected At All Times -- 6 Enhancing Nationwide Cellular Reliability -- 7 Heading Off Fake Base Stations at Scale -- Part V Do Not Relax Our Vigilance -- 8 Combating Nationwide WiFi Security Threats -- 9 Understanding IoT Security with HoneyCloud -- Part VI Last Thoughts -- 10 Concluding Remarks.
Sommario/riassunto: Content distribution, i.e., distributing digital content from one node to another node or multiple nodes, is the most fundamental function of the Internet. Since Amazon’s launch of EC2 in 2006 and Apple’s release of the iPhone in 2007, Internet content distribution has shown a strong trend toward polarization. On the one hand, considerable investments have been made in creating heavyweight, integrated data centers (“heavy-cloud”) all over the world, in order to achieve economies of scale and high flexibility/efficiency of content distribution. On the other hand, end-user devices (“light-end”) have become increasingly lightweight, mobile and heterogeneous, creating new demands concerning traffic usage, energy consumption, bandwidth, latency, reliability, and/or the security of content distribution. Based on comprehensive real-world measurements at scale, we observe that existing content distribution techniques often perform poorly under the abovementioned new circumstances. Motivated by the trend of “heavy-cloud vs. light-end,” this book is dedicated to uncovering the root causes of today’s mobile networking problems and designing innovative cloud-based solutions to practically address such problems. Our work has produced not only academic papers published in prestigious conference proceedings like SIGCOMM, NSDI, MobiCom and MobiSys, but also concrete effects on industrial systems such as Xiaomi Mobile, MIUI OS, Tencent App Store, Baidu PhoneGuard, and WiFi.com. A series of practical takeaways and easy-to-follow testimonials are provided to researchers and practitioners working in mobile networking and cloud computing. In addition, we have released as much code and data used in our research as possible to benefit the community.
Titolo autorizzato: Content distribution for mobile internet  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-19-6982-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910672442503321
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