The paper proposes a novel peer-to-peer service sharing architecture for pervasive computing environments. The architecture performs distributed Service Discovery and Service Provisioning in a hostile environment such as a mobile ad-hoc network. The architecture is technology independent and compatible with most of the existent service discovery protocols. We implemented and tested it in a concrete challenging scenario demonstrating its feasibility and adaptability ranging from a static local area network, to a highly dynamic wireless network. This work presents final results of the service discovery, and service provisioning design activity which has been carried out within DAIDALOS (Designing Advanced network Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent, Optimised personal Services [1]), a project granted in the European 6th Framework Research Programme, within the IST (Information Society and Technology) thematic area.

Toward Peer-to-Peer Service Sharing in Pervasive Systems

SURACI, VINCENZO;
2006-01-01

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The paper proposes a novel peer-to-peer service sharing architecture for pervasive computing environments. The architecture performs distributed Service Discovery and Service Provisioning in a hostile environment such as a mobile ad-hoc network. The architecture is technology independent and compatible with most of the existent service discovery protocols. We implemented and tested it in a concrete challenging scenario demonstrating its feasibility and adaptability ranging from a static local area network, to a highly dynamic wireless network. This work presents final results of the service discovery, and service provisioning design activity which has been carried out within DAIDALOS (Designing Advanced network Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent, Optimised personal Services [1]), a project granted in the European 6th Framework Research Programme, within the IST (Information Society and Technology) thematic area.
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