A Distributed Service Composition Protocol for Pervasive Environments

Authors: , Yelena Yesha, Anupam Joshi

Book Title: Wireless Communcations and Networking Conference (WCNC)

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Abstract: Service composition in pervasive environments enables users to utilize services in the environment to solve complex queries. Current work in development of service composition architectures focuses on wired-networked environments where solutions are centralized and tailored towards a reliable network and fixed service topology. In this paper, we present an alternate and novel design architecture of a broker-based distributed service composition protocol for pervasive environments. We present simulation results by comparing our protocol to a centralized architecture for composition. Results show that our distributed broker-based composition architecture perform better than the centralized solution in terms of composition efficiency, broker arbitration efficiency and composition radius.

Type: Proceedings

Tags: ad-hoc networking, mobile service, service, service composition

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