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Reputation-based content dissemination for user generated wireless podcasting

In Proceedings, Wcnc 2009, pp. 1-6
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Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Networks Technology and Service Platforms, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

User-generated podcasting service over human-centric opportunistic network can facilitate user-generated content sharing while humans are on the move beyond the coverage of infrastructure networks. We focus on the aspects of designing efficient forwarding and cache replacement schemes of such service under the constraints of limited capability of handheld device and limited network capacity.

In particular, the design of those schemes is challenged by the lack of podcast channel popularity information at each node which is crucial for forwarding and caching decisions. We design a distributed reputation system based on modified Bayesian framework that enable each node estimates the channel popularity in a efficient way.

It estimates channel popularity by not only first hand observations but also second hand observations from other nodes. Our simulation result shows reputation system can always well estimate most popular, intermediate and low popular channels, compare to history-based rank scheme which can only well estimate a few most popular channels.

Reputation system significantly outperforms history-based rank when the public cache size is small or "a" parameter of Zipf-like distribution is small.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2009
Pages: 1-6
Proceedings: IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2009
ISBN: 1424429471 , 9781424429479 , 142442948X and 9781424429486
ISSN: 15582612 and 15253511
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/WCNC.2009.4917944
ORCIDs: Dittmann, Lars

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