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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTD.2003.10D.6.961

Client Cache Management Scheme For Data Broadcasting Environments  

Kwon, Hyeok-Min (세명대학교 소프트웨어학과)
Abstract
In data broadcasting environments, the server periodically broadcasts data items in the broadcast channel. When each client wants to access any data item, it should monitor the broadcast channel and wait for the desired item to arrive. Client data caching is a very effective technique for reducing the time spent waiting for the desired item to be broadcastted. This paper proposes a new client cache management scheme, named LRU-CFP, to reduce this waiting time ans evaluates its performance on the basis of a simulation model. The performance results indicate that LRU-CFP scheme shows superior performance over LRU, GRAY and CF in the average response time.
Keywords
Cache Management; Buffer Management; Data Broadcast;
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