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conclusion

conclusion.tex
1 1 \section{Conclusions}
2 2 \label{sec:conclusion}
3 3  
4   -In this paper, we show that reciprocal \wifi{} sharing opportunities do exist in
5   -real life scenarios through extensive analysis of the \PhoneLab{} \wifi{}
6   -dataset. We present the design of \wisefi{}, a system that detects
7   -reciprocal sharing opportunities, enable \wifi{} sharing and monitor the \wifi{}
8   -usage and performance to ensure the sharing remains reciprocal.
  4 +To conclude, we explore the reciprocal sharing opportunities through extensive
  5 +analysis of the \PhoneLab{} \wifi{} dataset, and show that such opportunity does
  6 +exist despite the spatial sparsity. Inspired by the analysis results, we present
  7 +the design of \wisefi{}, a system that detects reciprocal sharing opportunities,
  8 +enable \wifi{} sharing and monitor the \wifi{} usage and performance to ensure
  9 +the sharing remains reciprocal.
9 10  
10 11 We are currently implementing a \wisefi{} system prototype, which includes a
11 12 \wisefi{} Android application, dynamic AP configuration API support on OpenWRT
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design.tex
... ... @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ throughout the grant and revoke process, the \wifi{} credential of Alice's home
113 113 AP is not shared with Bob or the \wisefi{} server, thus remains confidential.
114 114 Second, revoking access of other \wisefi{} users simply requires a
115 115 \texttt{setWhiteList} request, without needing to change the user's home AP
116   -\wifi{} credential. Furthermore, the \wisefi{} app can list other \wisefi{}
  116 +password. Furthermore, the \wisefi{} app can list other \wisefi{}
117 117 users who are in a reciprocal sharing relationship and provide interfaces to let
118 118 user manually revoke access of other users if needed. Finally, this mechanism
119 119 does not require modifications of \wifi{} clients (except for installation of
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investigation.tex
... ... @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ that provide better signal most of the time?
98 98 \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{./figures/HomeAPSessionRSSI.pdf}
99 99 \caption{\textbf{CDF of Sub-Optimal Connection Time.}}
100 100 \label{fig:suboptimal}
  101 + \vspace*{-4mm}
101 102 \end{figure}
102 103  
103 104 We classify all scan results reported during home \wifi{} sessions into
... ... @@ -129,6 +130,7 @@ reduced by 55\%, 82\% and 90\% respectively.
129 130 \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{./figures/DominantNeighborAPFigure.pdf}
130 131 \caption{\textbf{CDF of Dominant AP Fraction.}}
131 132 \label{fig:dominantap}
  133 + \vspace*{-4mm}
132 134 \end{figure}
133 135  
134 136 \subsection{Reciprocal Sharing Opportunities}
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