Title
Resource Discovery Protocols for Bluetooth-Based Ad-hoc Smart Spaces: Architectural Considerations and Protocol Evaluation
Abstract
Ad-hoc smart spaces aim at resource-rich mobile devices sharing resource and context data with others near them spontaneously. Thus, a device may, e.g., obtain a more complete context model by utilizing sensor data of its neighbors via wireless communication, such as Bluetooth. The highly dynamic device neighborhood challenges resource discovery, as the devices have to organize themselves autonomously. This paper evaluates different resource discovery protocols in Bluetooth-based ad-hoc smart spaces. We simulate the protocols in different scenarios taking into account the scatternet structure of the network. We suggest request flooding for small settings and random replication for medium to large spaces.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/MDM.2010.23
Mobile Data Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
protocol evaluation,complete context model,bluetooth-based ad-hoc smart spaces,resource-rich mobile device,different resource discovery protocol,dynamic device neighborhood challenge,resource discovery protocols,ad-hoc smart space,resource discovery,context data,architectural considerations,different scenario,sensor data,bluetooth-based ad-hoc smart space,scattering,wireless communication,global positioning system,internet,mobile communication,routing,bluetooth,protocols,context model,mobile device,intelligent sensors,space technology,ad hoc networks
Protocol evaluation,Wireless,Computer science,Computer network,Context model,Mobile device,Wireless ad hoc network,Scatternet,Smart spaces,Bluetooth,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-7075-4
4
0.58
References 
Authors
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Brodt111010.91
Alexander Wobser240.58
Bernhard Mitschang3928284.89