In many pervasive scenarios (e.g., emergency management or health care), operators need to exchange data and information and collaborate in order to carry on a collaborative job, but communication features can be lacking on the spot. Therefore, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks are valuable solutions to let them coordinate. While executing some activities, nodes can move in the area and, hence, disconnect from the others. In order operators to coordinate with each other, devices need to be continuously connected, although that is not guaranteed, due to the mobile nature of the network. In this paper we present a bayesian approach to predict device disconnections in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, and validating experimental results that show the viability of the approach. This prediction feature is useful for an upper coordination layer, which can arrange appropriate actions to prevent disconnections from occurring or, at least, to mitigate the consequences. ©2009 IEEE.
Disconnection prediction in mobile P2P networks using publish/subscribe / DE LEONI, Massimiliano; Mecella, Massimo; P., Manfre; Junio Valerio, Franchi; Daniele, Graziano. - (2009), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2009 International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Workshops tenutosi a St. Petersburg nel 12 October 2009 through 14 October 2009) [10.1109/icumt.2009.5345353].
Disconnection prediction in mobile P2P networks using publish/subscribe
DE LEONI, MASSIMILIANO;MECELLA, Massimo;
2009
Abstract
In many pervasive scenarios (e.g., emergency management or health care), operators need to exchange data and information and collaborate in order to carry on a collaborative job, but communication features can be lacking on the spot. Therefore, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks are valuable solutions to let them coordinate. While executing some activities, nodes can move in the area and, hence, disconnect from the others. In order operators to coordinate with each other, devices need to be continuously connected, although that is not guaranteed, due to the mobile nature of the network. In this paper we present a bayesian approach to predict device disconnections in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, and validating experimental results that show the viability of the approach. This prediction feature is useful for an upper coordination layer, which can arrange appropriate actions to prevent disconnections from occurring or, at least, to mitigate the consequences. ©2009 IEEE.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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