Title
Knowledge-driven interactions with services across ad hoc networks
Abstract
Service oriented computing, with its aim of unhindered interoperability, is an appropriate paradigm for ad hoc networks, which are characterized by physical mobility of heterogenous hosts and by the absence of standardized application level protocols. The decoupled nature of computing in ad hoc networks can result in disconnections at inopportune times during the client-service interaction process. We introduce the notion of a priori selection of services to reduce the likelihood of disconnection during service usage. A client may specify the times when it requires certain services. A knowledge base of the physical motion profiles of various service providers is used to select instances of a service that are co-located with the client at the required time and least likely to disconnect. A system for constructing the knowledge base is presented in this paper, along with the implementation details and the algorithm used to determine the service usage pattern.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/1035167.1035199
ICSOC
Keywords
Field
DocType
decoupled nature,certain service,physical motion profile,knowledge base,service usage,appropriate paradigm,physical mobility,service usage pattern,knowledge-driven interaction,client-service interaction process,various service provider,ad hoc networks,ad hoc network,service oriented computing,mobile computing,service provider,knowledge management,mobile computer
Mobile ad hoc network,Computer science,Computer network,Differentiated service,Service provider,Ad hoc wireless distribution service,Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing,Optimized Link State Routing Protocol,Wireless ad hoc network,Vehicular ad hoc network,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-871-7
9
0.63
References 
Authors
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rohan Sen11306.87
Radu Handorean215012.32
Gruia-Catalin Roman33148290.45
Gregory Hackmann456533.55