The decoupling of producers and consumers in the publish/subscribe paradigm lends itself well to the support of mobile users who roam about the environment with intermittent network connectivity. This paper presents the first quantitative evaluation of publisher mobility in a distributed publish/subscribe system. Our results indicate that publisher mobility breaks a fundamental assumption of publish/subscribe systems and has a significant performance impact. We formalize publisher mobility algorithms for a distributed publish/subscribe system, and develop and evaluate optimizations to the mobile publisher algorithms.
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks present several new challenges, mainly due to mobility. Publish/Subscribe is ...
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in ...
Because of its loose coupling between event producers and consumers, publish/subscribe (pub/sub) mid...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered as a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates lo...
In this work, we analyze the publish/subscribe distributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc networ...
In this work, we analyze the publishlsubscribe dis-tributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc netwo...
Publish/subscribe middlewares are becoming popular for distributed applications because of their fle...
Publish/subscribe middlewares are becoming popular for distributed applications because of their fle...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has many characteristics that lend themselves well to m...
Decoupling, flexible, scalable and asynchronous nature of publish/subscribe paradigms makes them a g...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
Peer-to-Peer computing is a popular, relatively new, distributed computing paradigm. It allows for a...
Decoupling flexible, scalable and asynchronous nature of publish/subscribe systems makes them a good...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks present several new challenges, mainly due to mobility. Publish/Subscribe is ...
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in ...
Because of its loose coupling between event producers and consumers, publish/subscribe (pub/sub) mid...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered as a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates lo...
In this work, we analyze the publish/subscribe distributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc networ...
In this work, we analyze the publishlsubscribe dis-tributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc netwo...
Publish/subscribe middlewares are becoming popular for distributed applications because of their fle...
Publish/subscribe middlewares are becoming popular for distributed applications because of their fle...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has many characteristics that lend themselves well to m...
Decoupling, flexible, scalable and asynchronous nature of publish/subscribe paradigms makes them a g...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
Peer-to-Peer computing is a popular, relatively new, distributed computing paradigm. It allows for a...
Decoupling flexible, scalable and asynchronous nature of publish/subscribe systems makes them a good...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks present several new challenges, mainly due to mobility. Publish/Subscribe is ...
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in ...