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- Title
TRack others if you can: localized proximity detection for mobile networks.
- Authors
Zhang, Chi; Luo, Jun
- Abstract
For a set of mobile users with designated friendship relations, it is a recurring issue to keep track of whether some friends appear in the vicinity of a given user. While both distributed and centralized solutions for proximity detection have been proposed, the cost metrics for evaluating these proposals are always based on counting the number of message (e.g., query or update) exchanges. However, as mobile users often rely on wireless networks to maintain their connectivity, the cost incurred by any message passing is strongly affected by the distance between the sender and receiver. In this paper, we propose TRack Others if You can (TROY) as a novel distributed solution for proximity detection. Extending the principle of spatial tessellations, TROY incurs only localized message exchanges and is thus superior to existing proposals in terms of more realistic cost metrics that take into account the actual energy consumption of message passing. Moreover, our spatial tessellations inspired analytical framework allows for a meaningful comparison with an existing work. Finally, we use extensive experiments to validate the efficiency of TROY.
- Subjects
MOBILE communication systems; CELL phone users; ENERGY consumption; WIRELESS sensor networks; NETWORK performance; RADIOS
- Publication
Wireless Networks (10220038), 2014, Vol 20, Issue 6, p1477
- ISSN
1022-0038
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11276-014-0690-5