Title
Architecture and Operation of an Adaptable Communication Substrate
Abstract
This paper describes the internal architecture and operation of an adaptable communication component called the MetaSocket. MetaSockets are created using Adaptive Java, a reflective extension to Java that enables a component's internal architecture and behavior to be adapted at run time in response to external stimuli. This paper describes how adaptive behavior is implemented in MetaSockets, as well as how MetaSockets interact with other adaptive components, such as decision makers and event mediators. Results of experiments on a mobile computing testbed demonstrate how MetaSockets respond to dynamic wireless channel conditions in order to improve the quality of interactive audio streams delivered to iPAQ handheld computers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/FTDCS.2003.1204293
FTDCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
adaptive behavior,internal architecture,adaptive component,adaptable communication component,external stimulus,dynamic wireless channel condition,metasockets interact,adaptable communication substrate,event mediator,decision maker,adaptive java,application software,computer architecture,java,mobile computer,computer languages,middleware,mobile computing,handheld computer
Mobile computing,Middleware,Wireless,Computer science,Testbed,Mobile device,Application software,Adaptive behavior,Java,Embedded system
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1071-0485
0-7695-1910-5
18
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.31
20
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sadjadi, S.M.11238.16
P. K. McKinley21397121.87
E. P. Kasten3353.06