Superstring: A scalable service discovery protocol for the wide-area pervasive environment


Autoria(s): Robinson, R. R.; Indulska, J.
Contribuinte(s)

N. Moreton

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Arguably, the world has become one large pervasive computing environment. Our planet is growing a digital skin of a wide array of sensors, hand-held computers, mobile phones, laptops, web services and publicly accessible web-cams. Often, these devices and services are deployed in groups, forming small communities of interacting devices. Service discovery protocols allow processes executing on each device to discover services offered by other devices within the community. These communities can be linked together to form a wide-area pervasive environment, allowing processes in one p u p tu interact with services in another. However, the costs of communication and the protocols by which this communication is mediated in the wide-area differ from those of intra-group, or local-area, communication. Communication is an expensive operation for small, battery powered devices, but it is less expensive for servem and workstations, which have a constant power supply and 81'e connected to high bandwidth networks. This paper introduces Superstring, a peer to-peer service discovery protocol optimised fur use in the wide-area. Its goals are to minimise computation and memory overhead in the face of large numbers of resources. It achieves this memory and computation scalability by distributing the storage cost of service descriptions and the computation cost of queries over multiple resolvers.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:98811

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Palavras-Chave #Peer-to-peer #Pervasive computing #Resource discovery #Service discovery #E1 #289999 Other Information, Computing and Communication Sciences #700199 Computer software and services not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper