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Mobile Chedar- A Peer-to-Peer Middleware for Mobile Devices

by Kotilainen N, Weber M, Vapa M, Vuori J
"... This paper presents the Mobile Chedar Peer-to-Peer middleware for mobile peer-to-peer applications. The middleware is an extension to the Chedar peer-to-peer network allowing mobile devices to access the Chedar network and also to communicate with other Mobile Chedar peers. Currently, Mobile Chedar ..."
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This paper presents the Mobile Chedar Peer-to-Peer middleware for mobile peer-to-peer applications. The middleware is an extension to the Chedar peer-to-peer network allowing mobile devices to access the Chedar network and also to communicate with other Mobile Chedar peers. Currently, Mobile Chedar

Chedar: Peer-to-Peer Middleware

by Annemari Auvinen, Mikko Vapa, Matthieu Weber, Niko Kotilainen, Jarkko Vuori - Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006), Rhodes Island, Greece, Arpil , 2006
"... In this paper we present a new peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware called CHEap Distributed ARchitecture (Chedar). Chedar is totally decentralized and can be used as a basis for P2P applications. Chedar tries to continuously optimize its overlay network topology for maximum performance. Currently Chedar c ..."
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In this paper we present a new peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware called CHEap Distributed ARchitecture (Chedar). Chedar is totally decentralized and can be used as a basis for P2P applications. Chedar tries to continuously optimize its overlay network topology for maximum performance. Currently Chedar

Energy-Efficient Computing for Wildlife Tracking: Design Tradeoffs and Early Experiences with ZebraNet

by Philo Juang, Hidekazu Oki, Yong Wang, Margaret Martonosi, Li-shiuan Peh, Daniel Rubenstein , 2002
"... Over the past decade, mobile computing and wireless communication have become increasingly important drivers of many new computing applications. The eld of wireless sensor networks particularly focuses on applications involving autonomous use of compute, sensing, and wireless communication devices ..."
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for both scienti c and commercial purposes. This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeos that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for biology research.

ShAir: Extensible Middleware for Mobile Peer-to-Peer Resource Sharing ∗

by Daniel J. Dubois, Yosuke B, Konosuke Watanabe, Henry Holtzman
"... ShAir is a middleware infrastructure that allows mobile applica-tions to share resources of their devices (e.g., data, storage, con-nectivity, computation) in a transparent way. The goals of ShAir are: (i) abstracting the creation and maintenance of opportunistic delay-tolerant peer-to-peer networks ..."
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ShAir is a middleware infrastructure that allows mobile applica-tions to share resources of their devices (e.g., data, storage, con-nectivity, computation) in a transparent way. The goals of ShAir are: (i) abstracting the creation and maintenance of opportunistic delay-tolerant peer-to-peer

Peer-to-Peer Service Sharing on Mobile Platforms

by Maria Chiara Laghi, Michele Amoretti, Gianni Conte, Contact Michele Amoretti
"... True ubiquitous computing requires peer-to-peer service sharing on mobile platforms, with application entities communicating and providing services to each other and to users. In order to enforce this paradigm to devices with limited processing and storage resources, lightweight middleware component ..."
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True ubiquitous computing requires peer-to-peer service sharing on mobile platforms, with application entities communicating and providing services to each other and to users. In order to enforce this paradigm to devices with limited processing and storage resources, lightweight middleware

Peer-to-peer Resource Discovery in Mobile Grids

by Luciana Dos S. Lima, Antônio T. A. Gomes, Artur Ziviani, Markus Endler, Luiz F. G. Soares, Bruno Schulze - In Proc. of the Intl. Workshop on Middleware for Grid Computing (MGC , 2005
"... Grids are likely to be the mainstay of distributed computing. Grid was firstly applied as a concept for sharing computing resources among wired nodes, but there has been a growing interest in extending this concept to mobile environments. Although significant work has been done towards mobile grids, ..."
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architecture called MoGrid. MoGrid orchestrates the distribution of grid tasks among mobile devices in a peer-to-peer (P2P) fashion. In this paper, we focus on the P2P Discovery Protocol (P2PDP), which is a central element of our architecture. P2PDP aids in distributing tasks among the most resourceful devices

Peer-to-Peer Resource Discovery in Mobile Grids *

by Monografias Em Ciência Da Computação, Luciana S. Lima, Antônio T. A. Gomes, Artur Ziviani, Markus Endler, Luiz F. G. Soares, Bruno Schulze, Luciana Dos Santos Lima, Antônio Tadeu, Azevedo Gomes, Artur Ziviani, Markus Endler, Luiz Fern, O Gomes Soares, Bruno Schulze
"... Abstract. Grids are likely to be the mainstay of distributed computing. Grid was firstly applied as a concept for sharing computing resources among wired nodes, but there has been a growing interest in extending this concept to mobile environments. Although significant work has been done towards mob ..."
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middleware architecture called MoGrid. MoGrid orchestrates the distribution of grid tasks among mobile devices in a peer-to-peer (P2P) fashion. In this paper, we focus on the P2P Discovery Protocol (P2PDP), which is a central element of our architecture. P2PDP aids in distributing tasks among the most

PEER-TO-PEER SIP IN MOBILE MIDDLEWARE INTERCOMMUNICATION

by Erkki Harjula
"... The popularity of mobile applications utilizing wireless networks is growing as increasingly capable terminals and advanced networking technologies emerge. At the same time, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networking is becoming more and more important as a technology for a general-purpose communication system. ..."
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The popularity of mobile applications utilizing wireless networks is growing as increasingly capable terminals and advanced networking technologies emerge. At the same time, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networking is becoming more and more important as a technology for a general-purpose communication system

PeerWare: Core Middleware Support for Peer-To-Peer and Mobile Systems

by G. Cugola, G. P. Picco
"... The pervasiveness of computer networks, together with the availability of wireless links, are steering distributed systems towards scenarios where computing is increasingly decentralized, decoupled, and dynamically reconfigurable. The popularity of and demand for applications that exploit mobile and ..."
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scenario. In this paper, we present a new middleware, called Peer-Ware, whose design is geared towards peer-to-peer and mobile systems. The paper is a presentation of the model underlying PeerWare, followed by a discussion of its architectural implication, and by a description of the current implementation

An XML based Middleware for Peer-to-Peer Computing

by Cecilia Mascolo, Licia Capra, Wolfgang Emmerich - 1ST IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PEER-TO-PEER COMPUTING, LINKOPING (S
"... An increasing number of distributed applications will be written for mobile hosts, such as laptop computers, third generation mobile phones, personal digital assistants, watches and the like, with focus on peer-to-peer collaboration. Application engineers have to deal with a new set of problems caus ..."
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An increasing number of distributed applications will be written for mobile hosts, such as laptop computers, third generation mobile phones, personal digital assistants, watches and the like, with focus on peer-to-peer collaboration. Application engineers have to deal with a new set of problems
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