Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks

An increasing number of mobile users (MUs) share common interests in general information, such as traffic information, weather forecast, and domestic/international news. However, the centralized infrastructure-based system has not been designed for efficiently disseminating the information of common...

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Main Authors: Jie Hu, Lie-Liang Yang, H. Vincent Poor, Lajos Hanzo
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-63f720475efa45638da8be5a60168ad42021-03-29T19:34:00ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362015-01-0131809184810.1109/ACCESS.2015.24773077268759Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic NetworksJie Hu0Lie-Liang Yang1H. Vincent Poor2Lajos Hanzo3School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.KSchool of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.KDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USASchool of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.KAn increasing number of mobile users (MUs) share common interests in general information, such as traffic information, weather forecast, and domestic/international news. However, the centralized infrastructure-based system has not been designed for efficiently disseminating the information of common interest (IoCI) to numerous requesters. Thanks to the rapid development of mobile devices equipped with large storage and multiple communication modes, opportunistic communication between a pair of MUs can be readily realized. With the aid of opportunistic networks formed by MUs, we can improve the connectivity of cellular networks in the rural areas, we can offload the tele-traffic from the overloaded cellular networks, and we can efficiently disseminate the IoCI in the densely populated areas. We commence with a detailed survey on the cross-disciplinary research area of social network analysis aided telecommunication networking. We continue by focusing our attention on the family of integrated cellular and large-scale opportunistic networks, whose performance is dominated by the inter-contact duration as well as the contact duration between any pairs of MUs. A continuous-time-pure-birth Markov chain is invoked for analyzing the relevant performance. We demonstrate that the delivery ratio of the IoCI before it expires becomes higher than 90% with the aid of opportunistic networks consisting of 20 MUs. Moreover, our experiments based on the InfoCom 2006 mobility trace show that the opportunistic networks are capable of offloading 58% of the tele-traffic from the cellular networks. Thereafter, we propose a hybrid information dissemination scheme for the integrated cellular and small-scale opportunistic networks, which is comprised of two main stages: 1) the base station-aided single-hop multicast (BSSHM) stage and 2) the cooperative multicast aided spontaneous dissemination stage. In contrast to their large-scale counterparts, in small-scale opportunistic networks, the information dissemination is mainly affected by the mobility of the MUs, by the wireless channel attenuation and by the resource scheduling, where a discrete-time-pure-birth Markov chain is utilized for characterizing the relevant performance. We demonstrate that our hybrid information dissemination scheme outperforms the traditional BSSHM in terms of various delay metrics, despite consuming less energy.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7268759/Cellular networkslarge-scale/small-scale opportunistic networksinformation disseminationpure-birth Markov chainsocial network analysis
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author Jie Hu
Lie-Liang Yang
H. Vincent Poor
Lajos Hanzo
spellingShingle Jie Hu
Lie-Liang Yang
H. Vincent Poor
Lajos Hanzo
Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
IEEE Access
Cellular networks
large-scale/small-scale opportunistic networks
information dissemination
pure-birth Markov chain
social network analysis
author_facet Jie Hu
Lie-Liang Yang
H. Vincent Poor
Lajos Hanzo
author_sort Jie Hu
title Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
title_short Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
title_full Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
title_fullStr Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the Social and Wireless Networking Divide: Information Dissemination in Integrated Cellular and Opportunistic Networks
title_sort bridging the social and wireless networking divide: information dissemination in integrated cellular and opportunistic networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2015-01-01
description An increasing number of mobile users (MUs) share common interests in general information, such as traffic information, weather forecast, and domestic/international news. However, the centralized infrastructure-based system has not been designed for efficiently disseminating the information of common interest (IoCI) to numerous requesters. Thanks to the rapid development of mobile devices equipped with large storage and multiple communication modes, opportunistic communication between a pair of MUs can be readily realized. With the aid of opportunistic networks formed by MUs, we can improve the connectivity of cellular networks in the rural areas, we can offload the tele-traffic from the overloaded cellular networks, and we can efficiently disseminate the IoCI in the densely populated areas. We commence with a detailed survey on the cross-disciplinary research area of social network analysis aided telecommunication networking. We continue by focusing our attention on the family of integrated cellular and large-scale opportunistic networks, whose performance is dominated by the inter-contact duration as well as the contact duration between any pairs of MUs. A continuous-time-pure-birth Markov chain is invoked for analyzing the relevant performance. We demonstrate that the delivery ratio of the IoCI before it expires becomes higher than 90% with the aid of opportunistic networks consisting of 20 MUs. Moreover, our experiments based on the InfoCom 2006 mobility trace show that the opportunistic networks are capable of offloading 58% of the tele-traffic from the cellular networks. Thereafter, we propose a hybrid information dissemination scheme for the integrated cellular and small-scale opportunistic networks, which is comprised of two main stages: 1) the base station-aided single-hop multicast (BSSHM) stage and 2) the cooperative multicast aided spontaneous dissemination stage. In contrast to their large-scale counterparts, in small-scale opportunistic networks, the information dissemination is mainly affected by the mobility of the MUs, by the wireless channel attenuation and by the resource scheduling, where a discrete-time-pure-birth Markov chain is utilized for characterizing the relevant performance. We demonstrate that our hybrid information dissemination scheme outperforms the traditional BSSHM in terms of various delay metrics, despite consuming less energy.
topic Cellular networks
large-scale/small-scale opportunistic networks
information dissemination
pure-birth Markov chain
social network analysis
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7268759/
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