Title
Context Aware Session Management for Services in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract
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
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
Radu Handorean115012.32
Rohan Sen21306.87
Gregory Hackmann356533.55
Gruia-Catalin Roman43148290.45