Abstract | ||
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The increasing ubiquity of wireless mobile devices is promoting unprecedented levels of electronic collaboration among devices interoperating to achieve a common goal. Issues related to host interoperability are addressed partially by the service-oriented computing paradigm. However, certain technical concerns relating to reliable interactions among hosts in ad hoc networks have not yet received much attention. We introduce follow-me sessions, where interactions occur between a client and a service, rather than a specific provider or server. We allow the client to switch service providers, if needed. We exploit strategies involving the use of contextual information, strong process migration, context-sensitive binding, and locationagnostic communication protocols. We show how follow-me sessions mitigate issues related to proxy-based service-oriented architectures in ad hoc networks. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2005 | 10.1109/SCC.2005.40 | IEEE SCC |
Keywords | DocType | ISSN |
ad hoc networks,electronic collaboration,common goal,certain technical concern,locationagnostic communication protocol,context aware session management,service-oriented computing paradigm,service provider,follow-me session,contextual information,increasing ubiquity,proxy-based service-oriented architecture,open systems,engineering management,switches,computer science,ad hoc network,communication protocol,service oriented architecture,intelligent networks,mobile computing,mobile device,mobile communication,interoperability,service oriented computing,collaboration,process migration | Conference | 2474-8137 |
ISBN | Citations | PageRank |
0-7695-2408-7-01 | 28 | 2.14 |
References | Authors | |
12 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Radu Handorean | 1 | 150 | 12.32 |
Rohan Sen | 2 | 130 | 6.87 |
Gregory Hackmann | 3 | 565 | 33.55 |
Gruia-Catalin Roman | 4 | 3148 | 290.45 |