Title
Self-organized customized content delivery architecture for ambient assisted environments
Abstract
This paper gives two contributions; First, it presents an architecture for customized content delivery for Ambient Intelligent Environments. We demonstrate how physical peers made up of a Bluetooth-based network of Java-enabled mobile phones can be used to provide customized content delivery from the web without the need of a dedicated web connection per device. Secondly, we present two algorithms Self-OrganiziNG random walkerS (SONGS) and peer-to-peeR self-organIZed tEmporary overlayS (PRIZES), both providing mechanisms of temporary overlay formation in limited connectivity ad-hoc networks. SONGS is an extension of k-random walk algorithm whereas PRIZES is a forest-fire type flooding mechanism. We then show how adding even naive self-organization to these algorithms significantly improves the leftover queries as well as latency in terms of hop-counts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1384209.1384218
UPGRADE-CN
Keywords
Field
DocType
self-organized customized content delivery,ambient intelligent environments,limited connectivity ad-hoc network,java-enabled mobile phone,content delivery,customized content delivery,dedicated web connection,bluetooth-based network,k-random walk algorithm,forest-fire type flooding mechanism,leftover query,information retrieval,random walk,overlay network,self organization,ad hoc network,ambient intelligence,distributed hash table
Architecture,Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Latency (engineering),Self-organization,Computer network,Overlay,Bluetooth,Overlay network,Distributed hash table
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.69
31
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Muaz A. Niazi117724.55