Title
Service Migration Scenarios for Embedded Networks
Abstract
More and more devices are becoming network enabled and are integrated within one large, distributed system. The service-oriented paradigm is the predominant concept for the implementation of this approach and helps to deal with heterogeneous network infrastructures. For long term deployments, e. g., in process and building automation, installations have to be adaptable over time. During runtime new services will be added to the network, old services will be replaced and deployed services will be relocated to adapt the network to environmental changes and new application fields. Handling these updates is challenging, because the impact on the currently executed applications has to be minimized. In general, such tasks are very application specific. However, the service based application development paradigm allows applying a generic approach for most of the scenarios. This paper presents such a generic solution by adding mechanisms, which are capable of handling service migration and service updates, to a sensor network middleware.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/WAINA.2010.84
AINA Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
service updates,building automation,service migration,embedded networks,web services,soa,application specific,service-oriented paradigm,esoa,generic approach,process automation,old service,service migration scenario,sensor network middleware,software architecture,service based application development paradigm,new application field,application development paradigm,middleware,runtime new service,service migration scenarios,embedded systems,heterogeneous network infrastructures,heterogeneous network infrastructure,heterogeneous network,tellurium,embedded system,automation,sensor network,environmental change,distributed system,application development,service oriented architecture,hardware,actuators
Middleware,Process automation system,Computer science,Work in process,Computer network,Building automation,Heterogeneous network,Web service,Wireless sensor network,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-6701-3
3
0.43
References 
Authors
6
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stephan Sommer1427.61
Andreas Scholz210711.42
Irina Gaponova391.37
Alois Knoll Knoll41700271.32
Alfons Kemper53519769.50
Christian Buckl633938.31
Gerd Kainz7273.94
Jörg Heuer88716.24
Anton Schmitt9153.97