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Service Placement in Ad Hoc Networks

Service Placement in Ad Hoc Networks Service placement optimizes the number of instances of a service and their location within an ad hoc network in light of changes in service demand and network topology. The goal is to reduce bandwidth usage and latencies between clients and servers, while improving scalability and availability of the service. We propose the SP i service placement architecture which is unique in that it addresses the interdependencies between service placement, service discovery, and routing. We give an overview of the system, discuss the service model and algorithms with emphasis on the cost of synchronization between service instances, and present simulation-based results that illustrate the benefits of service placement when compared to traditional client/server architecture. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png PIK - Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation de Gruyter

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2010 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/New York
Subject
Next Generation Service Delivery Platforms
ISSN
0930-5157
eISSN
1865-8342
DOI
10.1515/piko.2010.006
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Abstract

Service placement optimizes the number of instances of a service and their location within an ad hoc network in light of changes in service demand and network topology. The goal is to reduce bandwidth usage and latencies between clients and servers, while improving scalability and availability of the service. We propose the SP i service placement architecture which is unique in that it addresses the interdependencies between service placement, service discovery, and routing. We give an overview of the system, discuss the service model and algorithms with emphasis on the cost of synchronization between service instances, and present simulation-based results that illustrate the benefits of service placement when compared to traditional client/server architecture.

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PIK - Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikationde Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 2010

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