Efficient Multichannel in XML Wireless Broadcast Stream
Arezoo Khatibi, Omid Khatibi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a multi-channel wireless broadcasting method for XML data, dividing data into units, indexing by XPath, and merging index and data streams to improve access efficiency for mobile users.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-channel broadcasting scheme for XML data that combines indexing and data merging, enhancing wireless data delivery.
Findings
Effective multi-channel XML broadcast protocol developed
Improved access efficiency for mobile users demonstrated
Study of 11 server channels and 3 client channels conducted
Abstract
In this paper we recommend the use of multi-channel for XML data in wireless broadcasting. First we divide XML data into information units as bucket, then extract path information (XPath) for any unit and build an index tree from the data path. Finally, make wireless data stream with merging parts of index tree and parts of XML data in multichannel XML. Then, create a protocol that allows mobile users access to the wireless XML stream generated with our method. We study 11 channels in server side and 3 orthogonal channels in client side.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Multimedia Communication and Technology · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security
