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A Novel Distance Based Relocation Mechanism to Enhance the Performance of Proxy
Accessing the World Wide Web with the wireless devi ces has been the promising technology for the past few years.
Interruption in World Wide Web access during handov er in a cellular network can be avoided by relocating in advance the
proxy cache to the target base station before the h andover using the path prediction algorithm. To red uce the cache overhead
in the handover, this paper proposes a “distance ba sed relocation” mechanism, in which the cache of th e base station is
relocated once the mobile unit reaches the relocati on point in the cell. This mechanism estimates the time at which the
relocation has to be done by keeping track of the d istance between the mobile terminal and the base st ation.
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