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A Function Point Model for Measuring the Development Cost of Information Services using Wireless Data Broadcast

  • Seokjin Im
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.12-22
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    • 2024
  • Software applications have a huge and inseparable impact on our lives. The complexity of the applications increases rapidly to support high performance and multifunction. Accordingly, the cost model for applications is increasingly important. Line of Code (LOC) and Man-Month (M/M) as the cost model measure the quantitative sides of the applications. Unlike them, Function Point (FP) measures the functionalities of the application. FP is efficient for estimating qualitative characteristics, but it is restricted to measuring the cost of an application using the wireless data broadcast which can support any number of clients. In this paper, we propose, a Function Point model for Information services using wireles data Broadcast (FPIB) to measure the development cost of an application that serves using the wireless data broadcast environment. FPIB adopts critical parameters of the wireless broadcast environment and the complexity of them to measure effectively the cost developing the application. Through the evaluation comparing the proposed FPIB with FP, we reveal the effectiveness of the proposed FPIB.

A Novel Air Indexing Scheme for Window Query in Non-Flat Wireless Spatial Data Broadcast

  • Im, Seok-Jin;Youn, Hee-Yong;Choi, Jin-Tak;Ouyang, Jinsong
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.400-407
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    • 2011
  • Various air indexing and data scheduling schemes for wireless broadcast of spatial data have been developed for energy efficient query processing. The existing schemes are not effective when the clients' data access patterns are skewed to some items. It is because the schemes are based on flat broadcast that does not take the popularity of the data items into consideration. In this paper, thus, we propose a data scheduling scheme letting the popular items appear more frequently on the channel, and grid-based distributed index for non-flat broadcast (GDIN) for window query processing. The proposed GDIN allows quick and energy efficient processing of window query, matching the clients' linear channel access pattern and letting the clients access only the queried data items. The simulation results show that the proposed GDIN significantly outperforms the existing schemes in terms of access time, tuning time, and energy efficiency.

An Efficient Data Broadcast System Supporting Dynamic Data Request Patterns in Mobile Data Services (이동 데이터 서비스에서 동적인 데이터 요청패턴을 지원하는 효율적인 데이터 방송 시스템)

  • Shin, Dong-Cheon
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.179-192
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    • 2009
  • In wireless environments, it is very effective to introduce a data broadcast system for providing a number of clients with mobile data services. In particular, an efficient broadcast scheduling and a caching strategy are very important for performance of data broadcast systems in wireless environments which have such inherent restrictions as low bandwidth, frequent disconnections, and short battery life. In this paper, we present a data broadcast scheduling strategy using bit vectors to cope with dynamic request patterns of clients. In addition, we also propose an efficient caching strategy, 2FWT, that takes characteristics of the broadcast scheduling strategy into account. Finally, we evaluate performance of the data broadcast system. According to the results, the proposed system generally shows better performance than others.

Design and Development of Simulation Framework for Processing Window Query in Wireless Spatial Data Broadcasting Environment (무선 공간 데이터 방송 환경에서 범위 질의 처리를 위한 시뮬레이션 프레임워크의 설계와 구현)

  • Im, Seokjin;Hwang, Hee-Joung
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 2014
  • Smart devices linked to high speed networks enable us to obtain location dependent data at anywhere and anytime. In this environment, a wireless data broadcast system can deal with enormous data request from a great number of clients effectively. In order to set up an efficient wireless data broadcast system, various data scheduling and indexing schemes have been proposed. However, a simulation framework to evaluate the schemes is not reported yet. In this paper, we design and develop a simulation framework for a wireless data broadcast system. The developed simulation framework can evaluate quickly a wireless data broadcast system and has scalability to adopt various data scheduling and indexing schemes for wireless data broadcasting.

A Simulation Framework for Wireless Compressed Data Broadcast

  • Seokjin Im
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2023
  • Intelligent IoT environments that accommodate a very large number of clients require technologies that provide secure information service regardless of the number of clients. Wireless data broadcast is an information service technique that ensures scalability to deliver data to all clients simultaneously regardless of the number of clients. In wireless data broadcasting, clients access the wireless channel linearly to explore the data, so the access time of clients is greatly affected by the broadcast cycle. Data compression-based data broadcasting can reduce the broadcast cycle and thus reduce client access time. Therefore, a simulation framework that can evaluate the performance of data broadcasting by applying different data compression algorithms is essential and important. In this paper, we propose a simulation framework to evaluate the performance of data broadcasting that can adopt data compression. We design the framework that enables to apply different data compression algorithms according to the data characteristics. In addition to evaluating the performance according to the data, the proposed framework can also evaluate the performance according to the data scheduling technique and the kind of queries the client wants to process. We implement the proposed framework and evaluate the performance of data broadcasting using the framework applying data compression algorithms to demonstrate the performances of data compression broadcasting.

An Efficient Mobile Transaction Processing Scheme over Multiple Wireless Broadcast Channels (다중 무선 방송채널에서의 효과적인 모바일 트랜잭션 처리 기법)

  • Jeong, Ho-Ryun;Jung, Sung-Won;Park, Sung-Wook
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.257-271
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    • 2008
  • Wireless broadcast environments has character that a number of mobile client can receive data streaming from central server no matter how they are so many. Because it is asymmetric bandwidth in that uplink and downlink bandwidth are different. This advantage helps wireless broadcast environments is used in many applications. These applications work almost read operation and need control concurrency using transaction unit. Previous concurrency control scheme in single channel is not adapted in multi channel environments because consistency of data are broken when a mobile client tunes in a broadcast cycle in a channel and then move into another channel and listen to different broadcast cycle with already accessed broadcast cycle. In this paper, we propose concurrency control for read-only mobile transactions in multiple wireless broadcast channel. First of all, we adapt index and data dedicated channel and propose LBCPC(Longest Broadcast Cycle Per Channel) as new unit of consistency. In index dedicated channel, it is repeatedly broadcasted data in same BCPC(Broadcast Cycle Per Channel) until LBCPC. And mobile transaction executes validation using control information every LBCPC. As a result, consistency of data is kept and average response time is shorter than one in single channel because waiting time for restart reduces. And as control information is broadcasted more frequently than in single channel, it is guaranteed currency about data accessed by transaction. Finally, according to the simulation result, we verify performance of our scheme in multi channel as comparing average response time with single channel.

Data Allocation for Multiple Broadcast Channels (다중 방송채널을 위한 데이타 할당)

  • Jung Sungwon;Nam Seunghoon;Jeong Horyun;Lee Wontaek
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.86-101
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    • 2006
  • The bandwidth of channel and the power of the mobile devices are limited on a wireless environment. In this case, data broadcast has become an excellent technique for efficient data dissemination. A significant amount of researches have been done on generating an efficient broadcast program of a set of data items with different access frequencies over multiple wireless broadcast channels as well as single wireless broadcast channel. In this paper, an efficient data allocation method over multiple wireless broadcasting channels is explored. In the traditional approaches, a set of data items are partitioned into a number of channel based on their access probabilities. However, these approaches ignore a variation of access probabilities of data items allocated in each channel. In practice, it is difficult to have many broadcast channels and thus each channel need to broadcast many data items. Therefore, if a set of data items broadcast in each channel have different repetition frequencies based on their access frequencies, it will give much better performance than the traditional approaches. In this paper, we propose an adaptive data allocation technique based on data access probabilities over multiple broadcast channels. Our proposed technique allows the adaptation of repetition frequency of each data item within each channel by taking its access probabilities into at count.

Design and Development of Framework for Wireless Data Broadcast of XML-based CCR Documents (XML 기반 CCR 문서의 무선 데이터 방송을 위한 프레임워크의 설계와 구현)

  • Im, Seokjin;Hwang, Hee-Joung
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2015
  • In the field of health informatics converging ICT technology and medicine technology, XML-based CCR document make sure the continuity and mobility of the information of patients. When a number of clients access CCR documents, wireless data broadcast that supports any number of clients can be an alternative for the scalability. In this paper, we propose a framework for wireless data broadcast of XML-based CCR documents. We design and implement the framework that can adopt various data scheduling algorithms and indexing schemes for the optimized performances of clients. The implemented framework shows the efficiency with simulations adopting various data scheduling algorithms and indexing schemes.

Efficient Multicast Tree Construction in Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Nargesi, Amir-Abbas;Bag-Mohammadi, Mozafar
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.613-619
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    • 2014
  • Multicast routing algorithms designed for wireline networks are not suitable for wireless environments since they cannot efficiently exploit the inherent characteristics of wireless networks such as the broadcast advantage. There are many routing protocols trying to use these advantages to decrease the number of required transmissions or increase the reception probability of data (e.g., opportunistic routing).Reducing the number of transmissions in a multicast tree directly decreases the bandwidth consumption and interference and increases the overall throughput of the network. In this paper, we introduce a distributed multicast routing protocol for wireless mesh networks called NCast which take into account the data delivery delay and path length when constructing the tree. Furthermore, it effectively uses wireless broadcast advantage to decrease the number of forwarding nodes dynamically when a new receiver joins the tree.Our simulation results show that NCast improves network throughput, data delivery ratio and data delivery delay in comparison with on demand multicast routing protocol. It is also comparable with multichannel multicast even though it does not use channeling technique which eliminates the interference inherently.

On-Demand Broadcasting for Healthcare Services using Time-Parameterized Replacing Policy

  • Im, Seokjin
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.164-172
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    • 2020
  • The interest and importance of the convergence services for healthcare expand more and more as the average life expectancy increases. Convergence of ICT and healthcare technology unfold efficient and quick health services. Recently, healthcare services provide to clients with apps over web. On-demand wireless data broadcast supports any number of clients to access their desired data items dynamically by responding the needs for data items from the clients. In this paper, we propose an on-demand system to broadcast FHIR bundles for efficient healthcare services. We use time-parameterized replacing policy for renewing the bundle items on the wireless broadcast channel. The policy lets the on-demand broadcasting dynamic by controlling the time duration for the bundles to reside over the wireless channel. With simulation studies using an implemented testbed, we evaluate the performances of the proposed system in access time and tuning time. For evaluation, we compare the time-parameterized replacing policy of the proposed system with regular-number replacing policy. The proposed time-parameterized replacing policy shows shorter access time than the regular-number replacing policy because the policy responds more actively and dynamically to the change of the needs of the clients for FHIR bundles.