Treffer: JMS on Mobile Ad Hoc networks

Title:
JMS on Mobile Ad Hoc networks
Source:
PWC 2003 : personal wireless communications (Venice, 23-25 September 2003)Lecture notes in computer science. :40-52
Publisher Information:
Berlin: Springer, 2003.
Publication Year:
2003
Physical Description:
print, 24 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Computer science, Informatique, Telecommunications, Télécommunications, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Telecommunications et theorie de l'information, Telecommunications and information theory, Télécommunications, Telecommunications, Systèmes, réseaux et services de télécommunications, Systems, networks and services of telecommunications, Transmission et modulation (techniques et équipements), Transmission and modulation (techniques and equipments), Réseaux téléinformatiques. Rnis, Teleprocessing networks. Isdn, Méthodes d'accès et protocoles, modèle osi, Access methods and protocols, osi model, Radiocommunications, Equipements et installations, Equipments and installations, Radiocommunications du service mobile, Mobile radiocommunication systems, Télécommunication sans fil, Wireless telecommunication, Telecomunicación sin hilo, Adressage, Addressing, Direccionamiento, Analyse sémantique, Semantic analysis, Análisis semántico, Application répartie, Distributed application, Aplicación distribuida, Diffusion donnée, Data broadcast, Difusion dato, Evaluation performance, Performance evaluation, Evaluación prestación, Implémentation, Implementation, Implementación, Interface programme application, Application program interfaces, Intergiciel, Middleware, Logicial personalizado, Langage JAVA, JAVA language, Lenguaje JAVA, Mappage, Mapping, Carta de datos, Multidestinataire, Multicast, Multidestinatario, Protocole multidestinataire, Multicast protocols, Protocole routage, Routing protocols, Protocole transmission, Transmission protocol, Protocolo transmisión, Radiocommunication service mobile, Mobile radiocommunication, Radiocomunicación servicio móvil, Routage, Routing, Enrutamiento, Réseau ad hoc, Ad hoc network, Red ad hoc, Transmission message, Message transmission, Transmisión mensaje
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
Arjuna Technologies Ltd, Nanotechnology Centre, Herschel Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
ISSN:
0302-9743
Rights:
Copyright 2004 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Telecommunications and information theory
Accession Number:
edscal.15851663
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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The Java Message Service (JMS) provides a standard asynchronous messaging API, which simplifies the construction of loosely coupled, distributed applications. This paper describes the design and implementation of a pure Java JMS solution for mobile adhoc networks (MANETs). The resulting JMS solution simplifies not only the construction of MANET applications but also the re-deployment of any existing JMS applications into a MANET context. The central contribution of this paper lies in comprehensively identifying and addressing the design challenges encountered. For example, common JMS implementations rely, for reasons of efficiency, on a central, reliable server for maintaining dynamic state information, e.g. routing information and group configuration. Construction of a JMS solution for MANETs, on the other hand, cannot rely on such a centralized server. Our server-less implementation involves building a new MANET transport module that is incorporated into an existing JMS product. This transport module implements a MANET multicast routing protocol that provides publish/subscribe semantics by mapping JMS topics to multicast addresses. To our knowledge, our implementation is the first ever Java middleware platform built for MANETs.