ACM Middleware PDT 2011 NAO: A Framework to Enable Efficient Mobile Offloading Abstract: Offloading mobile traffic to WiFi networks (WiFi Offloading) is a cost-effective technique to alleviate the pressure on mobile networks for meeting the surge of data capacity demand. However, most existing proposals from standards developing organizations (SDOs) and research communities are facing a deployment dilemma, either due to overlooking device limitations, lack user incentives, or missing operator supports. In this position paper, we present an open-source platform for WiFi offloading to tackle the deployment challenge. Our solution leverages the programmable feature of software-defined networking (SDN) to enhance extensibility and deployability in a collaborative manner. Inspired by our field measurements covering 4G/LTE and 802.11ac/n, we exploit context awareness as a use case to demonstrate the efficacy of our solution. We also discuss the potential usage by cloud service providers given the opportunities behind the growing popularity of mobile virtual network operators (MVNO).BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Ding:PDT2011, author = {Ding, Yi and Savolainen, Teemu and Korhonen, Jouni and Tarkoma, Sasu and Hui, Pan and Kojo, Markku}, title = {NAO: A Framework to Enable Efficient Mobile Offloading}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Middleware Workshop on Posters and Demos Track}, series = {PDT '11}, year = {2011}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1073-4}, location = {Lisbon, Portugal}, pages = {8:1--8:2}, articleno = {8}, numpages = {2}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2088960.2088968}, doi = {10.1145/2088960.2088968}, acmid = {2088968}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, }How to cite:
Yi Ding, Teemu Savolainen, Jouni Korhonen, Sasu Tarkoma, Pan Hui, and Markku Kojo. 2011. NAO: A Framework to Enable Efficient Mobile Offloading. In Proceedings of the Middleware Workshop on Posters and Demos Track (Middleware PDT '11).