A data delivery strategy in ubiquitous computing systems

Browsing Web pages through wireless devices will become more and more popular in the near future. However, accessing a large chunk of Web data incurs a great amount of access latency while a mobile user migrates across cells. This paper investigates this problem and proposes an effective way of delivering such data to a mobile user in a ubiquitous computing system. Our data delivery (/spl Dscr//sup 2/) strategy is based on the dynamic programming skill needed to pre-assign the user-requested data on the possible cells to be visited in order to reduce the access latency. We first design an encoding method for the cells and then derive the properties of the encoding scheme. These properties are then used in our algorithm to deliver the data. Finally, experiments are conducted to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed method.