2017
DOI: 10.1145/3155055.3155067
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Wi-Stitch

Abstract: Wi-Fi, the most commonly used access technology at the very edge, supports download speeds that are orders of magnitude faster than the average home broadband or cellular data connection. Furthermore, it is extremely common for users to be within reach of their neighbours' Wi-Fi access points. Given the skewed nature of interest in content items, it is likely that some of these neighbours are interested in the same items as the users. We sketch the design of Wi-Stitch, an architecture that exploits these obser… Show more

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“…8% of viewers are within 25 KM of the broadcaster. We argue that this makes the service well suited to many recently proposed mobile edge computing architectures (e.g., [19,22,23,25]). Unsurprisingly, these observations also result in clear trends in consumption with most users accessing domestic content.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…8% of viewers are within 25 KM of the broadcaster. We argue that this makes the service well suited to many recently proposed mobile edge computing architectures (e.g., [19,22,23,25]). Unsurprisingly, these observations also result in clear trends in consumption with most users accessing domestic content.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 96%