Preserving HTTP Sessions in Vehicular Environments
Yibei Ling, Wai Chen, Russell Hsing, Onur Altintas

TL;DR
This paper addresses the challenge of maintaining HTTP sessions in vehicular environments with heterogeneous and volatile wireless networks by designing a network-aware system that ensures session continuity and failure recovery.
Contribution
It introduces a prototype system supporting HTTP session persistence through network awareness, adaptive handoff, and failure recovery tailored for vehicular wireless environments.
Findings
Successful implementation of a prototype system in real vehicular environments.
Demonstrated effective HTTP session continuity despite network volatility.
Experimental results validate the system's ability to recover from failures and adapt to network changes.
Abstract
Wireless Internet in the in-vehicle environment is an evolving reality that reflects the gradual maturity of wireless technologies. Its complexity is reflected in the diversity of wireless technologies and dynamically changing network environments. The ability to adapt to the dynamics of such environments and to survive transient failures due to network handoffs are fundamentally important in failure-prone vehicular environments. In this paper we identify several new issues arising from network heterogeneity in vehicular environments and concentrate on designing and implementing a network-aware prototype system that supports HTTP session continuity in the presence of network volatility, with the emphasis on the following specifically tailored features: (1) automatic and transparent HTTP failure recovery, (2) network awareness and adaptation, (3) application-layer preemptive network…
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