On the Interplay of Service Proximity and Ubiquity(<Special Section>Ubiquitous Sensor Networks)
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概要
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The IEEE802.15.4 standard for Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (LoWPANs) has emerged as a promising technology to bring the envisioned ubiquitous paradigm, into realization. Considerable efforts are being carried on to integrate LoWPANs with other wired and wireless IP networks, in order to make use of pervasive nature and existing infrastructure associated with IP technologies. Provisioning of service discovery and network selection in such pervasive environments puts heavy communication and processing overhead in networks with highly constrained resources. Localization of communication, through accessing the closest services, increases the total network capacity and increases the network life. We present a hierarchical service discovery architecture based on SSLP, in which we propose directory proxy agents to act as cache service for directory agent, in order to localize the service discovery communication and access the closest services. We also propose algorithms to make sure that service users are connected to the closest proxy agent in order to access the closest service in the vicinity. The results show that our architecture and algorithms help finding the closest services, reduce the traffic overhead for service discovery, decrease the service discovery time, and save nodes' energy considerably in 6LoWPANs.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-12-01
著者
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Chaudhry Shafique
Division Of Info. And Computer Eng. Ajou University
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Akbar Ali
Uet Lahore Pak
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AKBAR Ali
Division of Info. and Computer Eng., Ajou University
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KIM Ki-Hyung
Division of Info. and Computer Eng., Ajou University
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Kim Ki‐hyung
Ajou Univ. Kor
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