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This chapter addresses the problem of selective data accesses in a push based data dissemination framework over asymmetric low bandwidth wireless channel. Selective data access mechanism allows a mobile client to anticipate when the data of its interest is expected to appears on a broadcast channel. It tunes in at the opportune time to fetch the requisite data. The basic idea behind the approach is to organize the index with the contents in a way that a client may intermittently probe the index and estimate the distance of the required content from the point of probe. On the basis of calculated distance, the mobile client is able to determine the interval of time between instances of appearance of index and its corresponding content on the broadcast channel. In effect, this approach turns an inherently sequential access medium like wireless channel into a random access medium. This chapter deals with three different air indexing schemes, namely, replicated indexing, exponential indexing and indexing based on hashing.
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Ghosh, R.K. (2017). Indexing in Air. In: Wireless Networking and Mobile Data Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3941-6_13
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