G Cugola, GP Picco - Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) designed to tolerate dynamic reconfigurations of the dispatching infrastructure, like …
G Li, V Muthusamy, HA Jacobsen - … Leuven, Belgium, December 1-5, 2008 …, 2008 - Springer
This paper develops content-based publish/subscribe algorithms to support general overlay topologies, as opposed to traditional acyclic or tree-based topologies. Among other benefits …
J Haillot, F Guidec - Mobile Information Systems, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In content‐based communication, information flows towards interested hosts rather than towards specifically set destinations. This new style of communication perfectly fits the needs …
This paper presents the first quantitative evaluation of the role of routing computations on performance when mobility is introduced to a content-based routing network. Additionally …
The need of monitoring people, animals, and things in general, brings to consider mobile WSNs besides traditional, fixed ones. Moreover, several advanced scenarios, like those …
F Guidec, Y Mahéo - International Conference on Mobile …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Content-based networking fosters a new kind of communication in which information flows towards interested hosts rather than towards specifically set destinations. Supporting this …
In Mobile Social Networks (MSN) users can participate in communication based on their mutual interests. Typical implementations of Social Networks involve client/server …
Many publish/subscribe systems are based on a tree topology as their message dissemination overlay. However, in trees, even a single broker failure can cause delivery …
The scalability of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems and distributed hash tables (DHTs) have been extensively studied in the literature. However, less well-known are properties of …