A Peer-to-Peer Light-Weight Component Model for Context-Aware Smart

Alois Ferscha, Manfred Hechinger, Rene Mayrhofer, Roy Oberhauser

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Abstract

Mobile Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing applications involve collections of heterogeneous and resource-limited devices (such as PDAs or embedded sensor-actuator systems), typically operated in ad-hoc completely decentralized networks and without requiring dedicated infrastructure support. Short-range wireless communication technologies together with P2P networking capabilities on mobile devices are responsible for a proliferation of such applications, yet these applications are often complex and monolithic in nature due to the lack of lightweight component/container support in these resource-constrained devices.A threatening field of application is ``smart space'' control, i.e. software architectures to control various home appliances and embedded home facilities in a personalized, spontaneous and intuitive way.Future home environments are expected to be highly populated by ubiquitous computing technology, allowing to integrate various aspects of homeactivities seamlessly into walls, floors, furniture, appliances,and even clothing – thus raising the need for lightweight, versatile and component based software architectures to harness such technologyrich environments.In this paper we describe our lightweight software component model P2Pcomp that addresses the development needs for mobile P2P applications.An abstract, flexible, and high-level communication mechanism among components is developed via a ports concept, supporting protocol independence, location independence, and (a)synchronous invocations;dependencies are not hard-coded in the components, but can be defined at deployment or runtime, providing late-binding and dynamic rerouteabilitycapabilities. Peers can elect to provide services as well as consume them, services can migrate between containers, and services are ranked to support Quality-of-Service choices. Our lightweight containerrealization leverages the OSGi platform and can utilize various P2P communication mechanisms such as JXTA. A ``smart space'' application scenario demonstrates how P2Pcomp supports flexible and highly tailorable mobile P2P applications.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC)
Volume4
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2004

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