2015 IEEE 19th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cscwd.2015.7230943
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Impact of mobility on Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) protocols for collaboration in transportation

Abstract: IEEEAbstract-Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) refers to the software infrastructure that support ubiquitous information delivery among software and hardware systems. Two of the most relevant protocols in this context are AMQP and MQTT. Lately, they have been extensively used to exchange messages conserving network bandwidth, device memory and batteries. These protocols provide an abstraction of the communication programming details of the different participating system entities, alleviating their coordination… Show more

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“…The M2M solutions for these application scenarios may use publish/subscribe mode, and focus on their lightweight, mobility, and interoperability characteristics. Typical applications are lightweight XMPP publish/subscribe scheme [ 27 ], CoAP/Observer-based WSN [ 28 ], MQTT protocol for mobility in IoT [ 29 ], and AMQP/MQTT-based Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) protocols [ 30 ]. However, machines in manufacturing industrial networks require ubiquity of M2M messaging and machines interact with each other in an intertwined mode.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The M2M solutions for these application scenarios may use publish/subscribe mode, and focus on their lightweight, mobility, and interoperability characteristics. Typical applications are lightweight XMPP publish/subscribe scheme [ 27 ], CoAP/Observer-based WSN [ 28 ], MQTT protocol for mobility in IoT [ 29 ], and AMQP/MQTT-based Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) protocols [ 30 ]. However, machines in manufacturing industrial networks require ubiquity of M2M messaging and machines interact with each other in an intertwined mode.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…nodes/components are based in mechanisms often called Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM), a specific software class used in distributed environments(Luzuriaga et al 2015). Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is built upon two main models, the transport and queuing model(O'Hara 2007).…”
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