Celleration: loss-resilient traffic redundancy elimination for cellular data

Eyal Zohar, I. Cidon, O. Mokryn
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In this paper we present Celleration, a novel gateway-to-mobile Traffic Redundancy Elimination (TRE) system, designed for the new generation of data-intensive cellular networks. Cellular TRE needs to account for the mobile device's limited battery power and the characteristics of the cellular network such as users' mobility, high packet-loss and long round-trip delays. Celleration is based on a novel TRE technique, in which the cellular gateway observes the forwarded chunks to identify the beginning of a previously observed chunk chain, which in turn is used as a reliable predictor to multiple future chunks. These predictions establish an ad-hoc gateway-to-mobile TRE learning mechanism that leverages the gateway's history records and the user mobile device's cached content for an efficient TRE operation for both the backhaul and the wireless last-mile. We present a data analysis of captured cellular traffic from 130 cellular sites and a long-term study of a social network. Finally, we analyze Celleration redundancy elimination and performance under high packet loss.
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蜂窝:蜂窝数据的损失弹性流量冗余消除
在本文中,我们提出了cellation,一种新颖的网关到移动通信冗余消除(TRE)系统,专为新一代数据密集型蜂窝网络设计。蜂窝TRE需要考虑到移动设备有限的电池电量和蜂窝网络的特点,如用户的移动性、高数据包丢失和长往返延迟。加速是基于一种新颖的TRE技术,其中蜂窝网关观察转发的块以识别先前观察到的块链的开始,这反过来又被用作多个未来块的可靠预测器。这些预测建立了一个特设网关到移动的TRE学习机制,该机制利用网关的历史记录和用户移动设备的缓存内容,为回程和无线最后一英里提供有效的TRE操作。我们提出了从130个蜂窝站点捕获的蜂窝流量的数据分析和对社交网络的长期研究。最后分析了在高丢包情况下的传输冗余消除和性能。
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