Title :
Network traffic characteristics of proxied wearable devices: A day with google glass
Author :
Seeling, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
Abstract :
With the future explosive growth anticipated for wearable devices, this paper provides a first evaluation of the typical network traffic behavior to be expected from the interplay of the Google Glass augmented reality wearable and a connected smartphone in a baseline scenario. We include evaluation results ranging from a second to minutes time scale obtained from an exemplary measurement including both devices in a scenario that encompasses the default applications installed. We find that while overall traffic amounts are relatively small, they exhibit contrasting patterns on different time scales. Similarly, we find that on small time scales, little correlation between the traffic of the two devices exist, while higher correlation can be observed on larger time scales. The baseline results presented in this paper can thus be regarded as starting point to estimate future traffic schemes on a user´s primary and secondary mobile devices and connecting wireless networks. The findings can be employed to optimize future mobile data delivery for the increasing multitude of similarly connected wearable devices associated with individual mobile users.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; mobile radio; smart phones; telecommunication traffic; Google Glass Bluetooth connection; mobile data delivery; mobile device primary user; mobile device secondary user; proxied wearable device network traffic characteristics; smartphone; wireless network; Bluetooth; Correlation; Glass; Google; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Mobile handsets; Cellular phones; Communication system traffic; Mobile communication; Wearable computers;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2015 12th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6389-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCNC.2015.7158087