Browsing ETD: Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Tang, Bin"
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Data caching in ad hoc networks using game-theoretic analysis
Dang, Hoang (Wichita State University, 2011-05)There have been researches that studied selfish data caching in ad hoc networks using game-theoretic analysis. However, due to the caching problem’s theoretical root in classic facility location problem and k-median problem, ... -
Data preservation in intermittently connected sensor network with data priority
Xue, Xinyu (Wichita State University, 2013-05)In intermittently connected sensor networks, the data generated may have different importance and priority. Different types of data will help scientists analyze the physical environment differently. In a challenging ... -
Data redistribution problem in data intensive sensor networks
Kurkal, Rohini (Wichita State University, 2009-12)Data redistribution problem has become a key challenge in the data intensive sensor networks (DISNs), wherein large volume of sensory data are sensed and generated from some sensor nodes about their surrounding physical ... -
Data replication in data intensive scientific applications with performance guarantee
Nukarapu, Dharma Teja (Wichita State University, 2009-12)Data replication is well adopted in data intensive scientific applications to reduce the data file transfer time and the bandwidth consumption. However, the problem of data replication in Data Grids, an enabling technology ... -
Integrated replication and scheduling in Data Grids with performance guarantee
Anikode, Lakshmi Ravi (Wichita State University, 2011-05)Data Grid consists of geographically distributed computing and storage resources that are used in large scale scientific applications such as high energy physics, bioinformatics, climate modeling. Scheduling and Replication ... -
Maximizing data preservation time in intermittently connected sensor networks
Hou, Xiang (Wichita State University, 2012-05)In intermittently connected sensor networks, wherein sensor nodes do have connected paths to the base station periodically, preserving generated data inside the network is a new and challenging problem. We propose to ... -
Revisiting network flows: a sensor network perspective
Nilofar, FNU (Wichita State University, 2012-12)In wireless sensor networks, data preservation has become a key challenging problem. Data generated by some sensor nodes is huge and due to limited storage space in a sensor node, the data generating nodes have to offload ... -
Study of steady-states in distributed data caching in ad hoc networks
Taylor, Julinda (Wichita State University, 2012-05)There has been extensive research on cooperative distributed data caching in ad hoc networks. However, most of the work has focused on how to reduce the average delay of requests and improve the packet delivery ratio, ... -
Time-optimal convergecast in sensor networks with multiple channels
Takahashi, Masaaki (Wichita State University, 2010-08)Sensor networks consist of a set of wireless sensor nodes which sense the environment and route the sensed information to a sink node. Data gathering is one of the important applications in sensor networks. In this thesis, ...