Presentation 2011-11-18
Prospective Mobile Data Offloading over Public Transportation Systems
Shigeru KASHIHARA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes mobile data offloading over public transportation systems to alleviate heavy traffic load in mobile networks. With the spread of smartphones, mobile data traffic is increasing at unprecedented rate, and the increase then weighs heavily on mobile networks. To relieve the traffic load, data offloading through WiFi and femtocell has lately attracted considerable attention. They, however, have some difficulties to offload high-volume data, such as video data, into high-speed wired networks because of limitations of their transmission speeds and user mobility. This paper discusses the potential to offload delay-tolerant and high-volume data over public transportation systems by using high-speed short-range wireless communication.
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Keyword(in English) Data offloading / Public transportation system / High-volume data / Delay tolerance / Short-range wireless communication
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Title (in English) Prospective Mobile Data Offloading over Public Transportation Systems
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Keyword(1) Data offloading
Keyword(2) Public transportation system
Keyword(3) High-volume data
Keyword(4) Delay tolerance
Keyword(5) Short-range wireless communication
1st Author's Name Shigeru KASHIHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology()
Date 2011-11-18
Paper # MoMuC2011-35
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 296
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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