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An Inter-Data Encoding Technique that Exploits Synchronized Data for Network Applications

Author(s)
Nam, WooseungLee, JoohyunShroff, Ness B.Lee, Kyunghan
Issued Date
2021-01
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2019.2940578
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/49925
Fulltext
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8827967
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOBILE COMPUTING, v.20, no.1, pp.76 - 92
Abstract
In a variety of network applications, there exists a significant amount of shared data between two end hosts. Examples include data synchronization services that replicate data from one node to another. Given that shared data may have a high correlation with new data to transmit, we question how such shared data can be best utilized to improve the efficiency of data transmission. To answer this, we develop an inter-data encoding technique, SyncCoding, that effectively replaces bit sequences of the data to be transmitted with the pointers to their matching bit sequences in the shared data so called references. By doing so, SyncCoding can reduce data traffic, speed up data transmission, and save energy consumption for transmission. Our evaluations of SyncCoding implemented in Linux show that it outperforms existing popular encoding techniques, Brotli, LZMA, Deflate, and Deduplication. The gains of SyncCoding over those techniques in the perspective of data size after compression in a cloud storage scenario are about 12.5, 20.8, 30.1, and 66.1 percent, and are about 78.4, 80.3, 84.3, and 94.3 percent in a web browsing scenario, respectively.
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
ISSN
1536-1233
Keyword (Author)
Synchronization Cloud computing Channel coding Indexes Portable document format Mobile computing Source coding data compression encoding data synchronization shared data reference selection
Keyword
ALGORITHM

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