Sleepers and workaholics: caching strategies in mobile environments
SIGMOD '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
WebExpress: a system for optimizing Web browsing in a wireless environment
MobiCom '96 Proceedings of the 2nd annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Bit-sequences: an adaptive cache invalidation method in mobile client/server environments
Mobile Networks and Applications
A scalable low-latency cache invalidation strategy for mobile environments
MobiCom '00 Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
The GSM System for Mobile Communications
The GSM System for Mobile Communications
Energy-Efficient Caching for Wireless Mobile Computing
ICDE '96 Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Data Engineering
On Request Forwarding for Dynamic Web Caching Hierarchies
ICDCS '00 Proceedings of the The 20th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems ( ICDCS 2000)
ICPP '99 Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Parallel Processing
Modeling Web Caching Schemes for Performance Studies
ICPP '00 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Parallel Processing
GSM phase 2+ general packet radio service GPRS: Architecture, protocols, and air interface
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Supporting user mobility through cache relocation
Mobile Information Systems
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Recent years, providing Web access to mobile users has become a major focus of the wireless network operations. A number of Web caching schemes have been proposed toimprove response time of wireless Web access. Nevertheless, none of these schemes fit well into the GPRS model, which is an IP-based packet-switching extension of GSM. In this paper, various factors that must be considered in designing a Web caching scheme for GPRSare discussed. By taking those factors into account, we employ a known Web caching scheme, CNP, and extend its support of Web access for wireline networks into wireless GPRS environments. We also present how to incorporate CNP to deal with the Web proxy placement problem for GPRS.