Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Reflective and Adaptive Middleware 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1462716.1462719
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An adaptive middleware to support delay tolerant networking

Abstract: Delay Tolerant Networks are emerging as a new form of network in which sending and receiving nodes may not be reliably connected to each other in a traditional sense but must instead rely on mobile nodes to ferry messages through the network. Applications operating in these dynamic mixed environments would like their connections to be supported by the network technology best suited to the combination of the communication session's requirements and instantaneous network context. In this paper, we explore the sy… Show more

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“…DSAM [ 138 ] is a middleware that provides a communication layer between the service and different applications for DTN. Middleware proposed in [ 139 ] dynamically adapts the connections. Moreover, it switches between the connections according to the network applications and conditions.…”
Section: Abstracted Services and Middleware Of Wsn Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DSAM [ 138 ] is a middleware that provides a communication layer between the service and different applications for DTN. Middleware proposed in [ 139 ] dynamically adapts the connections. Moreover, it switches between the connections according to the network applications and conditions.…”
Section: Abstracted Services and Middleware Of Wsn Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Middleware efforts generally focus on encapsulating intelligent forwarding and routing paradigms [14] or on providing abstractions of these communication primitives (e.g., in the publish-subscribe paradigm [12]). Other efforts have adopted a content abstraction [6], which is important for applications in general, but, to date, efforts have still not incorporated these content abstractions into programming abstractions to support the development of applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the underlying protocols are fixed at compiletime and shared by multiple applications. It is not possible Publish-Subscribe API (attribute-based) Uses a search-based data-centric protocol Mist [3] Publish-Subscribe API (topic-based) Uses a reliable broadcast with fragmentation MaDMAN [4] Sockets API Switches between TCP/IP and DTN protocol stack ubiSOAP [5] Service-Oriented API Floods WSDL files and SOAP messages MobiClique [6] Social-Networking API Built on top of Haggle DoDWAN [7] Publish-Subscribe API (attribute-based) Floods WSDL files and SOAP messages (with attributes) Bytewalla [8] Bundle Protocol API First implementation of the Bundle Protocol on Android to load and unload protocols on-the-fly, a feature required by 'use-and-discard' proximity web applications.…”
Section: Related Work and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%