2010 IEEE 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops 2010
DOI: 10.1109/waina.2010.84
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Service Migration Scenarios for Embedded Networks

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“…These two basic technical issues have been solved. The motivation of service migration includes optimal service placement (Oikonomou and Stavrakakis, 2010), parallel computing (Cohen et al, 2009;Song and Cheng-Zhong, 2005;Tripathi et al, 2009), improving network utilisation (Chin-Shiuh et al, 2008), embedded networks services (Sommer et al, 2010), fault-tolerant (Zhao and Zhang, 2009) and minimising energy consumption (Carroll et al, 2011). Cohen et al (2009) delivered services to the dataset sites to avoid the great transmission cost of huge amounts of data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two basic technical issues have been solved. The motivation of service migration includes optimal service placement (Oikonomou and Stavrakakis, 2010), parallel computing (Cohen et al, 2009;Song and Cheng-Zhong, 2005;Tripathi et al, 2009), improving network utilisation (Chin-Shiuh et al, 2008), embedded networks services (Sommer et al, 2010), fault-tolerant (Zhao and Zhang, 2009) and minimising energy consumption (Carroll et al, 2011). Cohen et al (2009) delivered services to the dataset sites to avoid the great transmission cost of huge amounts of data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%