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....that the data is manipulated on high performance machines that are part of the data Grid forming the back end instead of the mobile machines that are the front end. Providing mobile access to distributed computing resources and in particular web oriented resources is a well examined topic [2, 7, 8]. However, supporting mobile interfaces in the Grid context provides new challenges and opportunities. Following are some of the major research issues in this context: One of the main issues handled in Grid computing systems is resource heterogeneity. Introduction of mobile devices requires an ....
SNOEREN, A. C., BALAKRISHNAN, H., AND KAASHOEK, M. F. Reconsidering Internet mobility. In 8th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-VIII) (2001). 2 Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 1, Number 2
....based on its identifier to the server that stores its trigger, no additional operation needs to be invoked when the sender moves. Thus, i3 can maintain end to end connectivity even when both end points move simultaneously. With any scheme that supports mobility, efficiency is a major concern [25]. With i3, applications can use two techniques to achieve efficiency. First, the address of the server storing the trigger is cached at the sender, and thus subsequent packets are forwarded directly to that server via IP. This way, most packets are forwarded through only one i3 server in the ....
SNOEREN, A. C., BALAKRISHNAN, H., AND KAASHOEK, M. F. Reconsidering internet mobility. In Proc. of the 8th IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-VIII) (Elmau/Oberbayern, Germany, May 2001).
.... changes its address from , as a result of moving from one subnetwork to another can preserve the end to end connectivity by simply updating each of its existing triggers 0 , With any scheme that supports mobility, efficiency is a major concern [21]. employs several techniques to achieve efficiency. First, each packet is routed based on its identifier to the server that stores its trigger. This means that no additional operation needs to be invoked when the sender or the receiver moves. Second, the address of the server storing the ....
Alex C. Snoeren, Hari Balakrishnana, and M. Frans Kaashoek. Reconsidering internet mobility. In Proceedings of the 8th IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOSVIII) , Elmau/Oberbayern, Germany, May 2001.
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....common source and destination to share congestion information, allocate available bandwidth, and adapt to changing network conditions. Other services include Resilient Overlay Networks (RON) 3] which provides application layer routing in an overlay network, and the Migrate mobility architecture [23, 24], which preserves end to end communication across relocation and periods of disconnection. Each these services was originally implemented at the kernel level, though it would be advantageous (for porta bility and ease of development and deployment) to have them available at the user level. ....
....interposition [9] to modify the interaction between the application and the system. This technique is popular with user level file systems such as IFS [10] and Ufo [1] and several libraries that provide specific, transparent network services such as SOCKS [20] Reliable Sockets [29] and Migrate [23, 24]. Each of these systems provides only a specific service, however, not an architecture usable by third parties. Conductor [28] traps application network operations and transparently layers composable adaptors on TCP connections, but its focus is on optimizing flows performance ....
SNOEREN, A. C., BALAKRISHNAN, H., AND KAASHOEK, M. F. Reconsidering Internet Mobility. In Proc. HotOS-VIII (May 2001), pp. 41--46.
.... connections sharing the same network path (e.g. the Congestion Manager [4, 6, 5] application level routing, where applications route trac in an overlay network to the nal destination (e.g. Resilient Overlay Networks [3] end to end session migration for mobility across network disconnections [33]; encryption services for sealing or signing ows [10] general purpose compression over low bandwidth links; and trac shaping and policing functions. These examples illustrate the increasing importance of session layer services in the Internet services that operate on groups of ows between a ....
....result is that more programmer time and e ort was spent setting up the session layer plumbing than in the CM logic itself. This is not an isolated example we and our colleagues have had similar experiences in our work on Resilient Overlay Networking (RON) 3] and the Migrate mobility architecture [33]. Both can be viewed as session layer services: RON provides customized application layer routing in an overlay network, taking current network performance and outage conditions into account; Migrate preserves end to end communication across relocation and periods of disconnection. Our similar ....
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