Proceedings 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops
DOI: 10.1109/icdcsw.2002.1030841
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STEAM: event-based middleware for wireless ad hoc networks

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“…Although the core of our system resembles a standard notification system with similar operating principles as in the systems presented in [12][13][14], certain aspects render it unique. First, it is designed for dissemination of event information in an extremely diverse environment consisting of heterogeneous networks and terminals.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the core of our system resembles a standard notification system with similar operating principles as in the systems presented in [12][13][14], certain aspects render it unique. First, it is designed for dissemination of event information in an extremely diverse environment consisting of heterogeneous networks and terminals.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are Reflective, Tuple Space, Context Aware and Event-Based middleware [8,9]. Each category may supports requirements imposed by mobility.…”
Section: Mobile Cloud Middlewarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The communication of events uses the publish/subscribe mechanism, which is an asynchronous communication mechanism with several advantages: the situational information is transmitted multicast to several consumers; producers and consumers are decoupled so that no entity has to know the others; it simplifies the distributed processing of the situational information to obtain situations at different abstraction levels. Publish/subscribe facilitates the use of content-based routing algorithms to deliver the published events to all interested subscribers, such as in Hermes (Gaddah and Kunz, 2003) and supports event-based services (Meier and Cahill, 2002) and adaptive applications (Engelstad et al, 2004) for ad hoc networks. The loose coupling characteristics of event-based architectures respond to the high level dynamism of ad hoc networks and simplify the application development.…”
Section: Space-based and Sitcomp Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%