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CNIR Volume (05) - Issue III ICGST

MOBILE DYNAMIC REFLECTIVE CONTEXT AWARE MIDDLEWARE FOR SEAMLESS  INTEROPERABILITY OF ROUTING PROTOCOL AND SERVICE DISCOVERY PROTOCOL ON
ADHOC SMART SPACES WITH PERFORMANCE COMPARISION
Radhika. N* and S. Arumugam**
* Government College of Technology Coimbatore-641 013, India
** Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai, India
 

Abstract

Smart spaces are Adhoc Networks composed of mobile devices, attenuators, sensors and other smart and dummy nodes capable of offering services to large number of users. The query of the user is completely personalized. As the user enters the smart space, his profile is analyzed by the sensor nodes and then routed in to the smart space. Smart spaces are created in the transport layer and each smart space works on a service discovery protocol. Interoperability of service discovery protocol occurs in the middleware layer, which is the Framework between network and routing layers. The main goal of the paper is to design a reflective context aware middleware and the second goal is to bring seamless interoperability among network routing protocol and service discovery protocol in the middleware. The third ultimate goal is to compare the performance with the already existing interoperability models. The Routing protocols present in both the network and routing layers are selected instantly and seamlessly based on whether it is proactive or reactive protocol. If the path of transmission has to be decided prior to the transmission then proactive protocol is chosen and if it to be decided at the time of routing then reactive protocol is considered.

Keywords: Interoperability, Adhoc, Smart space, Middleware.

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Biography:

Ms. N. Radhika, is currently pursuing PhD degree in Computer Science at Government College of Technology, Coimbatore. She has obtained her Bachelor of Science from P.S.G.R Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore, Bharathiar University in the year 1996 and Bachelor of Education (Physics and Maths) from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher learning, Ananthapur, Sri Sathya Sai University in the year 1997. She has obtained Master of Computer Applications from P.S.G.R Krishnammal College for women, Coimbatore, Bharathiar University in the Year 2000. She is currently working as a Sr.Lecturer, in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore. She has served as a lecturer in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and technology in the year 2001 and then onwards worked at various positions of lecturer and Sr. Lecturer at Amrita School of engineering. She has published 9 technical paper in international and national conferences and two technical papers in national journals. Her area of interest includes mobile computing, pervasive computing, Mobile-Adhoc Networks, Software engineering and operating systems.

Dr. S. Arumugam, received the PhD degree in computer science and in engineering from Anna University, Chennai in 1990. He also obtained his B.E. (electrical and electronics engg) and msc. (Engg)(Applied electronics) degrees from P.s.g College of technology, Coimbatore, university of madras in 1971 and 1973 respectively. He is working in the directorate of technical education government of Tamil nadu from 1974 at various positions from associate lecturer, lecturer, assistant professor, professor and principal; presently he is working as additional director of technical education. He has guided 4 PhD scholars and guiding 10 PhD scholars. He has  published 70 technical papers in international and national journals and conferences. His area of interest is including network security, biometrics and neural networks.

BibTex

@ARTICLE{P1140634001,

AUTHOR = {Radhika. N and S. Arumugam},

TITLE = {MOBILE DYNAMIC REFLECTIVE CONTEXT AWARE MIDDLEWARE FOR SEAMLESS  INTEROPERABILITY OF ROUTING PROTOCOL AND SERVICE DISCOVERY PROTOCOL ON ADHOC SMART SPACES WITH PERFORMANCE COMPARISION},

JOURNAL = {ICGST International Journal on Computer Network and Internet Research, CNIR},

YEAR = {2006},

VOLUME = {05},

ISSUE = {III},

PAGES = {35--40}

}

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