TY - JOUR
T1 - Bringing Geospatial Data Closer to Mobile Users
T2 - A Caching Approach Based on Vector Tiles for Wireless Multihop Scenarios
AU - Li, Chao
AU - Lu, Huimei
AU - Xiang, Yong
AU - Liu, Zhuoqun
AU - Yang, Wanli
AU - Liu, Ruilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Chao Li et al.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Mobile applications based on geospatial data are nowadays extensively used to support people's daily activities. Despite the potential overlap among nearby users' geospatial data demands, it has not been feasible to share geospatial data with peer wireless devices directly. To address this issue, we designed a scheme based on vector tiles to organize spatial data and proposed a system named GeoTile for geospatial data caching and sharing. In GeoTile, a tile request from the mobile client relies on multihop communication over intermediate nodes to reach the server. Since GeoTile enables all network nodes to cache and process geospatial data tiles, requests may be handled before they actually reach the server. We implement the GeoTile prototype system and conduct comprehensive real-world experiments to evaluate the performance. The result shows that the GeoTile system can serve vector tiles for users conveniently and friendly. In addition, the caching mechanism based on vector tiles can substantially reduce the response time and network throughput under the wireless multihop scenarios.
AB - Mobile applications based on geospatial data are nowadays extensively used to support people's daily activities. Despite the potential overlap among nearby users' geospatial data demands, it has not been feasible to share geospatial data with peer wireless devices directly. To address this issue, we designed a scheme based on vector tiles to organize spatial data and proposed a system named GeoTile for geospatial data caching and sharing. In GeoTile, a tile request from the mobile client relies on multihop communication over intermediate nodes to reach the server. Since GeoTile enables all network nodes to cache and process geospatial data tiles, requests may be handled before they actually reach the server. We implement the GeoTile prototype system and conduct comprehensive real-world experiments to evaluate the performance. The result shows that the GeoTile system can serve vector tiles for users conveniently and friendly. In addition, the caching mechanism based on vector tiles can substantially reduce the response time and network throughput under the wireless multihop scenarios.
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U2 - 10.1155/2018/5186495
DO - 10.1155/2018/5186495
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047515916
SN - 1574-017X
VL - 2018
JO - Mobile Information Systems
JF - Mobile Information Systems
M1 - 5186495
ER -