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Sensors | 2018

Caching Joint Shortcut Routing to Improve Quality of Service for Information-Centric Networking

Baixiang Huang; Anfeng Liu; Chengyuan Zhang; Naixue Xiong; Zhiwen Zeng; Zhiping Cai

Hundreds of thousands of ubiquitous sensing (US) devices have provided an enormous number of data for Information-Centric Networking (ICN), which is an emerging network architecture that has the potential to solve a great variety of issues faced by the traditional network. A Caching Joint Shortcut Routing (CJSR) scheme is proposed in this paper to improve the Quality of service (QoS) for ICN. The CJSR scheme mainly has two innovations which are different from other in-network caching schemes: (1) Two routing shortcuts are set up to reduce the length of routing paths. Because of some inconvenient transmission processes, the routing paths of previous schemes are prolonged, and users can only request data from Data Centers (DCs) until the data have been uploaded from Data Producers (DPs) to DCs. Hence, the first kind of shortcut is built from DPs to users directly. This shortcut could release the burden of whole network and reduce delay. Moreover, in the second shortcut routing method, a Content Router (CR) which could yield shorter length of uploading routing path from DPs to DCs is chosen, and then data packets are uploaded through this chosen CR. In this method, the uploading path shares some segments with the pre-caching path, thus the overall length of routing paths is reduced. (2) The second innovation of the CJSR scheme is that a cooperative pre-caching mechanism is proposed so that QoS could have a further increase. Besides being used in downloading routing, the pre-caching mechanism can also be used when data packets are uploaded towards DCs. Combining uploading and downloading pre-caching, the cooperative pre-caching mechanism exhibits high performance in different situations. Furthermore, to address the scarcity of storage size, an algorithm that could make use of storage from idle CRs is proposed. After comparing the proposed scheme with five existing schemes via simulations, experiments results reveal that the CJSR scheme could reduce the total number of processed interest packets by 54.8%, enhance the cache hits of each CR and reduce the number of total hop counts by 51.6% and cut down the length of routing path for users to obtain their interested data by 28.6–85.7% compared with the traditional NDN scheme. Moreover, the length of uploading routing path could be decreased by 8.3–33.3%.


Sensors | 2018

An Energy Conserving and Transmission Radius Adaptive Scheme to Optimize Performance of Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks

Xin Ju; Wei Liu; Chengyuan Zhang; Anfeng Liu; Tian Wang; Neal N. Xiong; Zhiping Cai

In energy harvesting wireless sensor networks (EHWSNs), the energy tension of the network can be relieved by obtaining the energy from the surrounding environment, but the cost on hardware cannot be ignored. Therefore, how to minimize the cost of energy harvesting hardware to reduce the network deployment cost, and further optimize the network performance, is still a challenging issue in EHWSNs. In this paper, an energy conserving and transmission radius adaptive (ECTRA) scheme is proposed to reduce the cost and optimize the performance of solar-based EHWSNs. There are two main innovations of the ECTRA scheme. Firstly, an energy conserving approach is proposed to conserve energy and avoid outage for the nodes in hotspots, which are the bottleneck of the whole network. The novelty of this scheme is adaptively rotating the transmission radius. In this way, the nodes with maximum energy consumption are rotated, balancing energy consumption between nodes and reducing the maximum energy consumption in the network. Therefore, the battery storage capacity of nodes and the cost on hardware. Secondly, the ECTRA scheme selects a larger transmission radius for rotation when the node can absorb enough energy from the surroundings. The advantages of using this method are: (a) reducing the energy consumption of nodes in near-sink areas, thereby reducing the maximum energy consumption and allowing the node of the hotspot area to conserve energy, in order to prevent the node from outage. Hence, the network deployment costs can be further reduced; (b) reducing the network delay. When a larger transmission radius is used to transmit data in the network, fewer hops are needed by data packet to the sink. After the theoretical analyses, the results show the following advantages compared with traditional method. Firstly, the ECTRA scheme can effectively reduce deployment costs by 29.58% without effecting the network performance as shown in experiment analysis; Secondly, the ECTRA scheme can effectively reduce network data transmission delay by 44–71%; Thirdly, the ECTRA scheme shows a better balance in energy consumption and the maximum energy consumption is reduced by 27.89%; And lastly, the energy utilization rate is effectively improved by 30.09–55.48%.


Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2018

Efficient continuous top-k geo-image search on road network

Chengyuan Zhang; Kesheng Cheng; Lei Zhu; Ruipeng Chen; Zuping Zhang; Fang Huang

With the rapid development of mobile Internet and cloud computing technology, large-scale multimedia data, e.g., texts, images, audio and videos have been generated, collected, stored and shared. In this paper, we propose a novel query problem named continuous top-k geo-image query on road network which aims to search out a set of geo-visual objects based on road network distance proximity and visual content similarity. Existing approaches for spatial textual query and geo-image query cannot address this problem effectively because they do not consider both of visual content similarity and road network distance proximity on road network. In order to address this challenge effectively and efficiently, firstly we propose the definition of geo-visual objects and continuous top-k geo-visual objects query on road network, then develop a score function for search. To improve the query efficiency in a large-scale road network, we propose the search algorithm named geo-visual search on road network based on a novel hybrid indexing framework called VIG-Tree, which combines G-Tree and visual inverted index technique. In addition, an important notion named safe interval and results updating rule are proposed, and based on them we develop an efficient algorithm named moving monitor algorithm to solve continuous query. Experimental evaluation on real multimedia dataset and road network dataset illustrates that our solution outperforms state-of-the-art method.


Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2018

Hierarchical one permutation hashing: efficient multimedia near duplicate detection

Chengyuan Zhang; Yunwu Lin; Lei Zhu; Xinpan Yuan; Jun Long; Fang Huang

With advances in multimedia technologies and the proliferation of smart phone, digital cameras, storage devices, there are a rapidly growing massive amount of multimedia data collected in many applications such as multimedia retrieval and management system, in which the data element is composed of text, image, video and audio. Consequently, the study of multimedia near duplicate detection has attracted significant concern from research organizations and commercial communities. Traditional solution minwish hashing (MinWise) faces two challenges: expensive preprocessing time and lower comparison speed. Thus, this work first introduce a hashing method called one permutation hashing (OPH) to shun the costly preprocessing time. Based on OPH, a more efficient strategy group based one permutation hashing (GOPH) is developed to deal with the high comparison time. Based on the fact that the similarity of most multimedia data is not very high, this work design an new hashing method namely hierarchical one permutation hashing (HOPH) to further improve the performance. Comprehensive experiments on real multimedia datasets clearly show that with similar accuracy HOPH is five to seven times faster than MinWise.


Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2018

Hierarchical information quadtree: efficient spatial temporal image search for multimedia stream

Chengyuan Zhang; Ruipeng Chen; Lei Zhu; Anfeng Liu; Yunwu Lin; Fang Huang

Massive amount of multimedia data that contain times- tamps and geographical information are being generated at an unprecedented scale in many emerging applications such as photo sharing web site and social networks applications. Due to their importance, a large body of work has focused on efficiently computing various spatial image queries. In this paper,we study the spatial temporal image query which considers three important constraints during the search including time recency, spatial proximity and visual relevance. A novel index structure, namely Hierarchical Information Quadtree(HI-Quadtree), to efficiently insert/delete spatial temporal images with high arrive rates. Base on HI-Quadtree an efficient algorithm is developed to support spatial temporal image query. We show via extensive experimentation with real spatial databases clearly demonstrate the efficiency of our methods.


Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2018

Efficient interactive search for geo-tagged multimedia data

Jun Long; Lei Zhu; Chengyuan Zhang; Zhan Yang; Yunwu Lin; Ruipeng Chen

Due to the advances in mobile computing and multimedia techniques, there are vast amount of multimedia data with geographical information collected in multifarious applications. In this paper, we propose a novel type of image search namedinteractive geo-tagged image search which aims to find out a set of images based on geographical proximity and similarity of visual content, as well as the preference of users. Existing approaches for spatial keyword query and geo-image query cannot address this problem effectively since they do not consider these three type of information together for query. In order to solve this challenge efficiently, we propose the definition of interactive top-k geo-tagged image query and then present a framework including candidate search stage , interaction stage and termination stage. To enhance the searching efficiency in a large-scale database, we propose the candidate search algorithm named GI-SUPER Search based on a new notion called superior relationship and GIR-Tree, a novel index structure. Furthermore, two candidate selection methods are proposed for learning the preferences of the user during the interaction. At last, the termination procedure and estimation procedure are introduced in brief. Experimental evaluation on real multimedia dataset demonstrates that our solution has a really high performance.


arXiv: Multimedia | 2018

An Efficient Approach for Geo-Multimedia Cross-Modal Retrieval.

Lei Zhu; Jun Long; Chengyuan Zhang; Ruipeng Chen; Xinpan Yuan; Zhan Yang


arXiv: Multimedia | 2018

Efficient Region of Visual Interests Search for Geo-multimedia Data.

Chengyuan Zhang; Yunwu Lin; Lei Zhu; Zuping Zhang; Yan Tang; Fang Huang


arXiv: Multimedia | 2018

Efficient Multimedia Similarity Measurement Using Similar Elements

Chengyuan Zhang; Yunwu Lin; Lei Zhu; Zuping Zhang; Xinpan Yuan; Fang Huang


arXiv: Multimedia | 2018

SVS-JOIN: Efficient Spatial Visual Similarity Join over Multimedia Data

Chengyuan Zhang; Ruipeng Chen; Lei Zhu; Zuping Zhang; Fang Huang; Yunwu Lin

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Lei Zhu

Central South University

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Fang Huang

Central South University

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Yunwu Lin

Central South University

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Ruipeng Chen

Central South University

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Zuping Zhang

Central South University

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Anfeng Liu

Central South University

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Jun Long

Central South University

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Xinpan Yuan

Hunan University of Technology

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Zhan Yang

Central South University

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Zhiping Cai

National University of Defense Technology

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