Title
Autonomic Management of Replica Voting based Data Collection Systems in Malicious Environments
Abstract
We describe a model-based approach to QoS management in a replica voting based data collection system. The voting among replicated data collection devices achieves trusted data delivery to the end-user in a hostile environment: such as data corruptions by malicious devices and security & bandwidth attacks on the wireless data paths. How often an accurate data is delivered to the user in a timely manner depicts the QoS of data collection system. Aided by a computational model of the voting system, a situational assessment module macroscopically controls the voting system core based on the sensed external events. Our goal is the optimal use of system resources while enforcing an acceptable QoS. The paper describes the management methods for autonomic control of the degree of device replication and/or the algorithmic parameters (e.g., wireless bandwidth allocation) in response to the dynamically changing QoS needs and environment conditions. Our management methods are reusable across different systems, which lowers the software costs in the development of such complex systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2815317.2815319
Q2SWinet@MSWiM
Field
DocType
Citations 
Complex system,Data collection,Replica,Situational assessment,Voting,Computer science,Quality of service,Software,Bandwidth (signal processing),Distributed computing
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.55
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kaliappa Ravindran116525.31
Arun Adiththan2138.26
Mohammad Rabby3215.54
Jinu Jose430.55