Friend relay: a resource sharing framework for mobile wireless devices

H. Caituiro-Monge, K. Almeroth, Mariali Alvarez-Rohena
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The rising popularity of wireless devices opens exciting possibilities for users to share their resources. However, there exists no end-to-end, general-purpose, resource sharing framework for such devices. Existing resource sharing solutions address only part of the overall challenge and barely consider mobile wireless devices' critical characteristics, such as mobility, CPU capability, and power limitations. Furthermore, they do not have mechanisms to control the degree to which resources are shared. This lack of control likely leads to over-usage of shared resources, therefore, reducing computing capacity and draining the batteries of devices that are sharing resources. In this paper, we present Friend Relay, a resource-sharing framework for mobile wireless devices that offers automatic publishing, discovery and configuration, as well as monitoring and control. Our contribution is to add monitoring and control as mechanisms to manage the utilization of shared resources. To evaluate Friend Relay, we quantify the benefits of monitoring and controlling resource usage for Internet access sharing. For our evaluation, we developed a prototype of Friend Relay. In addition, we prototyped "Internet Sharing", a service to allow users to share the ISP subscription of another user. Our evaluation focuses on the performance of this service with and without the Friend Relay monitoring and control mechanisms. Our results show that mobile devices that either share or use resources can benefit significantly from using our Friend Relay architecture.
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朋友中继:一个用于移动无线设备的资源共享框架
无线设备的日益普及为用户共享资源提供了令人兴奋的可能性。然而,目前还没有针对此类设备的端到端、通用的资源共享框架。现有的资源共享解决方案只解决了整体挑战的一部分,几乎没有考虑移动无线设备的关键特性,例如移动性、CPU能力和功率限制。此外,它们没有机制来控制资源共享的程度。这种控制的缺乏可能导致共享资源的过度使用,从而降低计算能力并耗尽共享资源的设备的电池。在本文中,我们提出了朋友中继,一个移动无线设备的资源共享框架,提供自动发布,发现和配置,以及监测和控制。我们的贡献是增加监视和控制机制来管理共享资源的利用。为了评估朋友中继,我们量化了监控和控制互联网访问共享的资源使用的好处。为了进行评估,我们开发了一个Friend Relay的原型。此外,我们还原型化了“互联网共享”,一种允许用户共享另一个用户的ISP订阅的服务。我们的评估侧重于该服务在有无朋友中继监视和控制机制的情况下的性能。我们的结果表明,共享或使用资源的移动设备可以从使用我们的朋友中继体系结构中获益良多。
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