Abstract

In mobile computing environments, location plays an important role in determining user's interests. If service providers can supply information reflecting users' semantics, overall system performance can be improved. Users can avoid queries, resulting in unnecessary network usage. A query result can also be transferred to a local device. Through our proposed semantic prefetching scheme, we make it possible to send data to mobile clients in advance. Researchers have been, for a long time, trying to develop a method to overcome mobile information system issues. These issues consist mainly of low bandwidth, high delay and frequent disconnections. In this paper, we represent the semantic prefetching strategy, which utilizes users' interests, relating to a users' current location. Our performance results show that this method is superior when compared with traditional semantic cache schemes.