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With modern software systems, an important requirement is the ability to be auto adaptive, i.e. being able to adjust itself its changing environment. In line with this, a run time manager for dynamic feature integration of telecommunication systems, interaction detection andresolution is described in this paper with aspects being used to implement features. The manager manages the interaction of features/aspects by monitoring the managed program. The program is represented by a labelled transition system (LTS) model, stored in a flexible data structure, and executed by calling action subroutine represented by the label of the LTS model, forming a reflective facility for the composition and analysis of features. It is the reflective mechanism that makes dynamic feature addition, run time model checking, as well as adaptive interaction resolution possible. Runtime model checking is possible because thechecked program is stored within itself, and the interaction resolution will be done by selecting behaviour traces according to the resolution rules.

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Title ICDCSW '02 Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems table of contents
Pages 445-450
Publication Date2002-07-02 (yyyy-mm-dd)
PublisherIEEE Computer Society Washington, DC, USA ©2002
ISBN: 0-7695-1588-6

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Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
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Keynote Address
Yasushi Wakahara
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Message from the Workshop Chair
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Message from the ADSN Chairs
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Message from the MNSA Co-Chairs
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Message from the Mobile Teamwork Chairs
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An Adaptive Maintenance of Hierarchical Structure in Ad Hoc Networks and Its Evaluation
Tomoyuki Ohta, Shinji Inoue, Yoshiaki Kakuda, Kenji Ishida, Kaori Maeda
Pages: 7-13
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Hierarchical routing is effective for large ad hoc networks. However, it is difficult to maintain the hierarchical structure for routing due to node movement. This paper proposes an adaptive method for maintaining the hierarchical structure. The features ...
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Assuring Message Delivery in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Packet Erasure Recovery
Li Shu, Dorothy C. Poppe
Pages: 14-22
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In addition to depending on wireless links ¿ which are less reliable than wired ones ¿mobile ad hoc network (MANET) introduces a unique set of operational characteristics that affect message delivery assurance. One such characteristic is that the mobility ...
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Spy: A Method to Secure Clients for Network Services
Richard J. Lipton, S. Rajagopalan, Dimitrios N. Serpanos
Pages: 23-28
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A fundamental problem in security is to guarantee correct program behavior on an un-trusted computer regardless of a user's actions. The problem appears in Digital Rights Management, Secure Boot, e-appliances, etc. All existing approaches are either ...
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Enhancing the Security of Block Ciphers with the Aid of Parallel Substitution Box Construction
Panayotis E. Nastou, Yannis C. Stamatiou
Pages: 29-34
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When considering block cipher designs, one feature that is seemingly not related to their robustness of a design is algorithmic variability, i.e. the ability to effect changes on a design that essentially leave its structure unchanged while they modify ...
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Quantifying Effect of Network Latency and Clock Drift on Time-Driven Key Sequencing
Geoffrey G. Xie, Cynthia E. Irvine, Timothy E. Levin
Pages: 35-42
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Time-driven Key Sequencing (TKS) is a key management technique that synchronizes the session key used by a set of communicating principals based on time of day. This relatively low cost method of session key synchronization has been used in specialized ...
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Reducing the Cost of the Critical Path in Secure Multicast for Dynamic Groups
Sandeep S. Kulkarni, Bezawada Bruhadeshwar
Pages: 43-48
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In this paper, we focus on the problem of secure multicast in dynamic groups. In this problem, a group of users communicate using a shared key. Due to the dynamic nature of these groups, to preserve secrecy, it is necessary to change the group key whenever ...
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Extended Minimal Routing in 2-D Meshes with Faulty Blocks
Jie Wu, Zhen Jiang
Pages: 49-56
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In this paper, several enhanced sufficient conditions are given for minimal routing in 2-dimensional (2-D) meshes with faulty nodes contained in a set of disjoint faulty blocks. It is based on an early work of Wu's minimal routing in 2-D meshes. Fault ...
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PFTPD: An FTP Proxy System to Assure the Freshness of Files
Junichi Funasaka, Masato Bito, Kenji Ishida
Pages: 57-62
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As a lot of softwares are developed and distributed via the Internet, the number of accesses to the file servers, such as ftp servers or WWWservers, is increasing. To reduce the concentrated accesses to the original file server, the mirror servers which ...
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Stability of Autonomous Decentralized Flow Control Schemes in High-Speed Networks
Masaki Aida, Chisa Takano
Pages: 63-68
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This paper focuses on flow control in high-speed networks. Each node in the networks handles its local traffic flow only on the basis of the information it knows, but it is preferable that the decision-making of each node leads to high performance of ...
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Service Oriented Communication Technology for Achieving Assurance
Takanori Ono, Khaled Ragab, Naohiro Kaji, Kinji Mori
Pages: 69-74
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The advancement of mobile telecommunication has made mobile commerce possible. It has been increasing even more that the requirement for mobile commerce to provide not only location aware but also timely services for daily life, which cannot be satisfied ...
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An Internet Auction Method using Decentralized Selection Servers
Junichi Funasaka, Kenji Ishida, Kitsutaro Amano, Yukiyoshi Jutori
Pages: 75-82
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Internet auctions have got attention with the sensational diffusion of the Internet, because we are able to trade various goods for a desirable price. Many Internet auctions adopt the English auction. The English auction is the mechanism to settle a ...
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An XML-Based Dynamic Network Management System Using Web Technology
Kwoun Sup Youn, Choong Seon Hong
Pages: 83-88
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We propose an efficient mechanism that is used to manage network with XML. It is an XML-based Dynamic network management system using Web. We describe a paradigm for the retrieval and presentation of management data using XML. It facilitates runtime ...
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Modeling of Train Control System and a Method of Assurance Evaluation
Masayuki Matsumoto, Tadao Tsurumaki, Dai Watanabe, Kinji Mori
Pages: 89-94
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Assurance technology is a general term for technology that utilizes a system which considers the two elements of heterogeneity and adaptability. There are various needs in railway systems, so assurance properties are also being sought for train control ...
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Adaptive Checkpointing for Time Warp Technique with a Limited Number of Checkpoints
Ryo Suzuki, Satoshi Fukumoto, Kazuhiko Iwasaki
Pages: 95-100
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This paper discusses distributed checkpointing with "Time Warp techniques", a typical uncoordinated check-pointing technique that is often used in the parallel and distributed simulations. Relaxing the assumption of the previous model of Soliman et al., ...
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Step-by-Step System Construction Technique with Assurance Technology -Evaluation Measure for Step-by-Step System Construction-
Kazuo Kera, Keisuke Bekki, Kinji Mori
Pages: 101-110
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Recently the system needs of growing systems including heterogeneous functions and operations are increased. Assurance system that achieves high reliability and high availability is very important for such systems. In order to realize high assurance ...
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Implementing a Distributed Lecture-on-Demand Multimedia Presentation System
Lawrence Y. Deng, Timothy K. Shih, Sheng-Hua Shiau, Wen-Chih Chang, Yi-Jen Liu
Pages: 111-115
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Lecture-on-Demand (LOD) multimedia presentation technologies among the network are mostoften used in many communication services. Examples of those applications include video-on-demand, interactive TV and the communication tools on a distance learning ...
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An Integrated Distance Learning System Capable of Supporting Interactions for Asynchronous Distance Learning
Shimon Sakai, Tsunenobu Narahara, Naoaki Mashita, Hiroshi Shigeno, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita
Pages: 116-121
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In recent years, as the demand of taking lectures without the limitation of time and place by those who have jobs and require life-long education grows, there are more and more expectations on the implementation of a Distance Learning System. However, ...
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Multimedia Communication Environment for Children, Handicapped, and Elderly People
Tetsuya Hirotomi, Nikolay N. Mirenkov
Pages: 122-130
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We have developed a multimedia communication environment for children, handicapped and elderly people. This environment, named "F-Communication system," is based on self-explanatory components and multiple interfaces. It allows users to manipulate the ...
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Mobile Agent Model for Distributed Systems
Takao Komiya, Hiroyuki Ohsida, Makoto Takizawa
Pages: 131-136
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Application programs on application servers issue requests to object servers in traditional database systems. On the other hand, programs named agents move around object servers whose objects are manipulated objects in a mobile agent approach. If an ...
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Mobile Angent-Based Transcoding Functions
Koji Hashimoto, Yoshitaka Shibata, Norio Shiratori
Pages: 137-141
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So far, we have proposed Flexible Multimedia System (FMS) that is able to guarantee end-to-end QoS according to priority of parameters and consensus policy. On interconnected computer networks we can communicate with each other using realtime media such ...
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An Agent Based Matchmaking System Using Knowledge Base
Leonard Barolli, Akio Koyama, Zixue Cheng, Norio Shiratori
Pages: 142-148
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With the spread of Internet, the number of users and hosts has been increased exponentially. Also, newly emerging services try to provide users with more enhanced Quality of Service (QoS). The increase of users and hosts and the enhancement of QoS have ...
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Minimizing Protocol Processing in Multimedia Servers: Implementation and Evaluation of Network Level Framing
Pål Halvorsen, Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel
Pages: 149-155
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Data servers for multimedia applications like News-on-Demand represent a severe bottleneck, because a potentially very high number of users concurrently retrieve data with high data rates. In the Intermediate Storage Node Concept (INSTANCE) project, ...
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Protocol for Synchronizing Multimedia Objects Exchanged in a Group of Processes
Seiichi Hatori, Kenichi Shimamura, Makoto Takizawa
Pages: 156-161
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In distributed applications, a group of multiple processes are cooperating where multimedia messages are exchanged among the processes. The multimedia objects are longer than traditional messages and are structured. If messages transmitted in a network ...
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OCEAN: Object Communication Environment for Arbitrary Network
Katsuya Nakagawa, Masaru Kawakita, Koji Sato, Mitsuru Minakuchi, Osamu Tsumori, Keitaro Hanada, Toru Chiba, Isao Shirakawa
Pages: 162-168
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In recent years, information devices with network communication ability have become very popular, and many people actually own such kind of devices. Those information devices, however, do not share users' data in spite of their communication ability. ...
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Personal Web Space
Yangjun Chen, Tony Liu, Paul G. Sorenson
Pages: 169-175
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Abstract This paper describes the functional requirement and architecture of a software system called Personal Web Space (PWS). A PWS is a system to manage the information from the Web, for either leisure or work related use. Similar to bookmarks, a ...
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The Design of Interactive Negotiation Agent on the Web
Chuan-Feng Chiu, Timothy K. Shih, Pei-Ying Wu, Sheng-Hua Shiau
Pages: 176-181
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Because of the growth of the Internet commerce, the individual online transactions will grow up rapidly. So in this paper we proposed an interactive negotiation agent system on the Internet to help buyers to make decision. We use multi-attribute utility ...
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Persistent Cache in Cooperative Search Engine
Nobuyoshi Sato, Minoru Uehara, Yoshifumi Sakai, Hideki Mori
Pages: 182-190
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Cooperative Search Engine (CSE) is a distributed search engine, which can update indexes in very short time for the purpose of fresh information retrieval. In CSE, the retrieval performance is dependent on cache contents because communication delay occurs ...
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Content-Based Trademark Retrieval System Using a New Region Based Shape Description Method: The Distance-Angle Pair-Wise Histogram
Shinfeng D. Lin, B. Y. Hsu, X. L. Yang
Pages: 191-195
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Due to the increasing number of registered trademarks, it is more and more difficult to design and register a new trademark without a good retrieval method. Thus, we propose a new region based shape description method, the distance-angle pair-wise histogram, ...
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Experiences with Evaluating System QoS and Channel Performance on Media-On-Demand Systems
Wonjun Lee, Jaideep Srivastava
Pages: 196-201
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This paper presen ts the design and implementation of a continuous media file system, which has been implemented in the context of a distributed multimedia application development environment that has been prototyped. To make a performance analysis of ...
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Combining Region-Based Differential and Matching Algorithms to Obtain Accurate Motion Vectors for Moving Object in a Video Sequence
Chich-Ling Huang, Yuh-Ren Choo, Pau-Choo Chung
Pages: 202-207
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Motion estimation plays an important role in image processing, since temporal information has been regarded as a promising feature for both image segmentation and video coding. In this paper, a hybrid approach is proposed to integrate differential (gradient-based) ...
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Scene Context Dependent Key Frame Selection In Streaming
Anthony G. Nguyen, Jenq-Neng Hwang
Pages: 208-216
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In this paper, we will describe the development of our Scene Context Dependent Key Frame Selection method to reduce the amount of recording video data. We propose the use of motion analysis (MA) to adapt to scene content in our Key Frame Selection Process. ...
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A Transmission Service with Three-Queue Management for a Distributed Remote Monitoring Environment
Jui-Fa Chen, Wei-Chuan Lin, Chi-Ming Chung, Zhi Yu Jian, Wen-Chen Hu
Pages: 217-221
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High-speed fixed network is not suitable to be applied to the distributed remote monitoring environment because its lack of mobility. Therefore, the wireless communication is another choice of transmission. This paper proposes a transmission service ...
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Network Management Based On PC Communication Platform With SNMP AND MOBILE AGENTS
Jae-Kyu Chun, Ki-Yong Cho, Seok-Hyung Cho, Young-Woo Lee, Young-Il Kim
Pages: 222-227
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We have constructed Information Communication Processing System (ICPS) and Advanced ICPS (AICPS) as a kind of gateway system using communication service network to provide PC communication service (on-line dial-up service) to users (customers). Users ...
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An Improved a-Shapes Algorithm for Geometric Reconstruction
Bin Shyan Jong, Tsong Wu Lin, Wen Hao Yang, Kun Shyan Jong
Pages: 228-232
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It is popular for application to combine virtual reality and network multimedia technique. The 3D geometry models are used in such applications. It is difficult to build mathematical models by human. The reverse-engineering is a new method to build 3D ...
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Empirical Study of Inter-Arrival Packet Times and Packet Losses
Takayuki Kushida, Yoshitaka Shibata
Pages: 233-240
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A packet switched network such as the Internet provides only the best-effort service for users. Recent studies for the characterisitics of the packet arrival on the packet switched network have shown a self-similar property with a long-range dependence, ...
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A Novel Joint Rate Control Scheme for the Coding of Multiple Real Time Video Programs
Z. G. Li, C. Zhu, F. Pan, G. Feng, X. Yang, S. Wu, Nam Ling
Pages: 241-245
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The objective of joint rate control is to achieve a better and more uniform picture quality by exploiting the complexity of each program. In this paper, a novel joint rate control scheme is presented for real time coding of multiple video programs. In ...
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A Scalable Technique for VCR-Like Interactions in Video-on-Demand Applications
Mounir A. Tantaoui, Kien A. Hua, Simon Sheu
Pages: 246-251
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In video-on-demand (VOD) applications, it is desirable to provide the user with the video-cassette-recorder-like (VCR) capabilities such as fast-forwarding a video or jumping to a specific frame. We address this issue in the broadcast framework, where ...
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XExplainer: A Tool for Generating Descriptive Text from Database
Ji-Eun Roh, Sin-Jae Kang, Jong-Hyeok Lee
Pages: 252-257
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We focus on how to generate well-written texts to describe an object from a database, and propose several strategies that are needed in generation stages. To build reliable generation rules, we performed corpus analysis through annotating descriptive ...
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The Numeric Indexing For Music Data
Yu-lung Lo, Shiou-jiuan Chen
Pages: 258-266
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The management of large collections of music data in a multimedia database has received much attention in the past few years. In the most of current works, the researchers extract the features from the music data and develop indices that will help to ...
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An Efficient Method to Improve the Quality of Watermarked Cover Image
Wen-Shyong Hsieh, Chuan-Fu Wu, Jen-Yi Huang, Jyh-Long Lin, Buh-Yun Sher
Pages: 267-271
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In this paper, a general concept called n+k/n method is introduced. In n+k/n method, a special mapping function is defined to map an intermediate set with n+k bits into n bits information set. In the embedding process, the intermediate set is embedded ...
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Implementation of ECC/ECDSA Cryptography Algorithms Based on Java Card
Jin-Hee Han, Young-Jin Kim, Sung-Ik Jun, Kyo-Il Chung, Chang-Ho Seo
Pages: 272-278
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This paper describes implementations and test results of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) and Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) algorithms based on Java card. 163-Bit ECC guarantees as secure as 1024-Bit Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) ...
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Multi-User Interactive 3D Presentation System via the Internet
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Pages: 279-284
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Interactive Traditional Japanese Crafting System using Virtual Reality Technique over Highspeed Network
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Pages: 285-289
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Visualizing External Inter-Component Interfaces
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Pages: 290-295
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Pages: 296-304
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Pages: 439-444
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We propose a layered architecture based on the separation of two concerns ¿ computation and coordination ¿ as a means of achieving higher levels of auto-adaptability. This separation makes it possible for adaptation to be enforced through the reconfiguration ...
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An Adaptive Run Time Manager for the Dynamic Integration and Interaction Resolution of Features
Jianxiong Pang, Lynne Blair
Pages: 445-450
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With modern software systems, an important requirement is the ability to be auto adaptive, i.e. being able to adjust itself its changing environment. In line with this, a run time manager for dynamic feature integration of telecommunication systems, ...
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Dynamic Support for Distributed Auto-Adaptive Applications
Ana Lúcia de Moura, Cristina D. Ururahy, Renato Cerqueira, Noemi de La Rocque Rodriguez
Pages: 451-458
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This work presents an infrastructure that simplifies the development of distributed applications that can adapt automatically to nonfunctional properties of their components and of their execution environment. This infrastructure, based on the programming ...
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Distributing Objects with Multiple Aspects
Hafedh Mili, Hamid Mcheick, Salah Sadou
Pages: 459-464
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The separation of concerns, as a conceptual tool, enables us to manage the complexity of the software systems that we develop. Such was the intent behind the OORAM [7]. When the idea is taken further to software packaging, greater reuse and maintainability ...
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Separating Introspection and Intercession to Support Metamorphic Distributed Systems
Eric P. Kasten, Philip K. McKinley, S. M. Sadjadi, Kurt Stirewalt
Pages: 465-472
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Many middleware platforms use computational reflection to support adaptive functionality. Most approaches in-tertwine the activity of observing behavior (introspection) with the activity of changing behavior (intercession). This paper explores the use ...
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Using Aspect Oriented Programming to Build a Portable Load Balancing Service
Erik Putrycz, Guy Bernard
Pages: 473-480
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Scaling applications to large networks and an increasing number of users has been since years a technical challenge. Today, technologies are well known to scale applications to local networks but scaling to large networks with high latency is still a ...
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Composing Distributed Systems from Reusable Aspects of Behavior
Pertti Kellomäki
Pages: 481-486
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Research on aspect oriented programming and specification has highlighted the need to deal with cross-cutting concerns that involve more than one implementation level component. Distributed systems are an important application area where cross-cutting ...
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Towards Dynamic Configuration of Distributed Applications
Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery, Michel Riveill
Pages: 487-492
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Configuring distributed applications at deployment time requires the introduction of high-level features such as transaction and synchronization into application's code. Component models like CORBA Component Model (CCM) or Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) ...
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Aspect Oriented Programming Using Actors
Angelo Furfaro, Libero Nigro, Francesco Pupo
Pages: 493-502
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This paper summarizes an actor-based middleware in Java for the development of time-dependent distributed systems. The approach centres on the separation of concerns.Functional, synchronization, control and configuration aspects of an application can ...
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A Versatile Event-Based Communication Model for Generic Distributed Interactions
Frédéric Peschanski
Pages: 503-510
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Event-based communication models provide interesting properties for distributed systems such as asyn hronism and type-based selection mechanisms.The Comet middleware we develop proposes such an event-based communication model as foundation.From this ...
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On QoS-Aware Publish-Subscribe
Filipe Araújo, Luís Rodrigues
Pages: 511-515
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This position paper addresses the issue of supporting quality of service (QoS) parameters in distributed publish-subscribe systems. It advocates that QoS parameters should be handled using the same constructs as other information regarding events, such ...
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Towards an Access Control Mechanism for Wide-Area Publish/Subscribe Systems
Zoltán Miklós
Pages: 516-524
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The publish/subscribe communication model is increasingly considered for implementing middleware infrastructures for widely distributed applications. Scalability issues and routing algorithms of such systems have recently been the focus of intensive ...
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Efficient Distribution-Based Event Filtering
Annika Hinze, Sven Bittner
Pages: 525-532
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Event notification services are used in various applications, for example, stock tickers, environmental monitoring, and facility management. Several filtering algorithms for such services have been proposed. The best performance results are achieved ...
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Textual Information Dissemination in Distributed Event-Based Systems
Manolis Koubarakis
Pages: 533-538
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We define formally the data models WP and AWP especially designed for the dissemination of textual information in distributed event-based systems. We also define the problems of satisfiability, satisfaction, filtering and entailment, and point out that ...
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Predicate Matching and Subscription Matching in Publish/Subscribe Systems
Ghazaleh Ashayer, Hubert Ka Yau Leung, H.-Arno Jacobsen
Pages: 539-548
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An important class of publish/subscribe matching algorithms work in two stages. First, predicates are matched and then matching subscriptions are derived. We observe that in practice, the domain types over which predicates are defined are often of fixed ...
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Multimedia Customisation Using an Event Notification Protocol
Ricky Robinson, Andry Rakotonirainy
Pages: 549-554
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Online personalisation is of great interest to companies. Event notification systems are becoming more and more popular as a natural candidate to provide personalised services.Although event notification protocols do not immediately spring to mind as ...
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Real-Time Processing of Media Streams: A Case for Event-Based Interaction
Viktor S. Wold Eide, Frank Eliassen, Olav Lysne, Ole-Christoffer Granmo
Pages: 555-562
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There are many challenges in devising solutions for on-line content processing of live networked multimedia sessions. These include the computational complexity of featureextraction and high-level concept recognition, the massive amount of data to be ...
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Mobile Push: Delivering Content to Mobile Users
Ivana Podnar, Manfred Hauswirth, Mehdi Jazayeri
Pages: 563-570
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The increasing popularity of information services that rely on content delivery in mobile environments motivates the need for a mobile push service ¿ an efficient and flexible content dissemination service that targets mobile users. We analyze the features ...
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Coordination Architecture for Evolvable Event-Based Systems
Luis Filipe Andrade, José Luiz Fiadeiro
Pages: 571-572
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Exploiting an Event-Based System to Develop a Distributed E-Commerce Infrastructure
Elisabetta Di Nitto, M. Pianciamore
Pages: 573-574
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The Impact of Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Deborah Estrin, Stephen B. Wicker
Pages: 575-578
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Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. Data-centric mechanisms that perform ...
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Parallel Implementation of Composite Events
Michal Shmueli, Opher Etzion
Pages: 579-580
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Composite events are required for many applications that require obtaining events from varioussources, correlating them, and activating appropriate actions. One of the major issues in composite event system is scalability. This paper reports on a research ...
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Towards the Observation of Spatial Events in Distributed Location-Aware Systems
Martin Bauer, Kurt Rothermel
Pages: 581-582
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In this paper, the event concept is applied to support the interaction between mobile users and distributed location-aware systems. Taking a number of examples, the components of an event specification language are derived that can be used beyond the ...
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An Event-Driven System for Distributed Multimedia Applications
Alésio Pfeifer, Cristina D. Ururahy, Noemi de La Rocque Rodriguez, Roberto Ierusalimschy
Pages: 583-584
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In this work we propose an architecture for distributed multimedia applications based on an event-driven programming model. To avoid the synchronization problems inherent to multi-threaded programming, the proposed architecture is based on a single-threaded ...
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Taxonomy of Distributed Event-Based Programming Systems
René Meier, Vinny Cahill
Pages: 585-588
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This paper presents a survey of existing event systems structured as a taxonomy of distributed event-based programming systems. Our taxonomy identifies a set of fundamental properties of event-based programming systems and categorizes them according ...
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Event-Driven Coordination of Real-Time Components
Theophilos A. Limniotes, Costas Mourlas, George A. Papadopoulos
Pages: 589-594
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The coordination paradigm has been used extensively as a mechanism for softwarecomposition and integration. However, relatively little work has been done for the cases where the software components involved have real-time requirements. The paper presents ...
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Tuple-Based Coordination Models in Event-Based Scenarios
Mirko Viroli, Alessandro Ricci
Pages: 595-601
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Tuple-based coordination models are a successful tool for harnessing the complexity of interactions in open and highly dynamic systems. Recently, coordination infrastructures such as JavaSpaces and TSpaces have been proposed for event-based systems as ...
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Specifying and Detecting Composite Events in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems
Simon Courtenage
Pages: 602-610
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Content-based publish/subscribe systems mediate between publishers of information and subscribers who sign up to receive information, by routing messages across the network from their source of publication to the point of subscription using the message ...
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Hermes: A Distributed Event-Based Middleware Architecture
Peter R. Pietzuch, Jean Bacon
Pages: 611-618
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In this paper, we argue that there is a need for an event-based middleware to build large-scale distributed systems. Existing publish/subscribe systems still have limitations compared to invocation-based middlewares. We introduce Hermes, a novel event-based ...
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Subscription Summaries for Scalability and Efficiency in Publish/Subscribe Systems
Peter Triantafillou, Andreas A. Economides
Pages: 619-624
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A key issue when designing and implementing large-scale publish/subscribe systems is how to efficiently propagate subscriptions among the brokers of the system. Brokers require this information in order to forward incoming events only to interested users, ...
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Event Systems: How to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too
Patrick Th. Eugster, Pascal Felber, Rachid Guerraoui, S. B. Handurukande
Pages: 625-632
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This paper addresses the fundamental tradeoffs in event systems between scalability (of event filtering, routing, and delivery mechanisms), expressiveness (when describing interests in events), and event safety (ensuring encapsulation and type-safe interaction ...
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Distributed Supervisory System with Cooperative Multi-Agent FEP
Juichi Kosakaya, Aki Kobayashi, Katsunori Yamaoka
Pages: 633-638
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A large-scale distributed supervisory system that services a large area should ideally be capable of performing automatically optimal control based on various types of data provided by the controlled equipment. However, conventional systems have generally ...
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STEAM: Event-Based Middleware for Wireless Ad Hoc Network
René Meier, Vinny Cahill
Pages: 639-644
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With the widespread deployment and use of wireless data communications in the mobile computing domain the need for middleware that interconnects the components that comprisea mobile application in distributed and potentially heterogeneous environments ...
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Behavior and Performance of Message-Oriented Middleware Systems
Phong Tran, Paul Greenfield, Ian Gorton
Pages: 645-654
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The middleware technology used as the foundation of Internet-enabled enterprise systems is becoming increasingly complex. In addition, the various technologies offer a number of standard architectures that can be used by designers as templates to build ...
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A Collaborative Infrastructure for Scalable and Robust News Delivery
Werner Vogels, Chris Re, Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman
Pages: 655-659
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In this paper we describe the model used for the NewsWire collaborative content delivery system. The system builds on the robustness and scalability of Astrolabe to weave a peer-to-peer infrastructure for real-time delivery of news items. The goal of ...
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Switchboard: Secure, Monitored Connections for Client-Server Communication
Eric Freudenthal, Lawrence Port, Tracy Pesin, Edward Keenan
Pages: 660-665
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Prolonged secure communication requires trust relationships that extend throughout a connection's life cycle. Current tools to establish secure connections such as SSL/TLS and SSH authenticate PKI identities, validate credentials and authorize a trust ...
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Resource-Sharing and Service Deployment in Virtual Data Centers
Sven Graupner, Vadim Kotov, Holger Trinks
Pages: 666-674
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The expectation of a global presence of services leads to the need for large numbers of service instances allocated in a multitude of regional data centers in order to provide sufficient service capacity close to where the demand occurs. Scale of service ...
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Intrinsic References in Distributed Systems
Kave Eshghi
Pages: 675-680
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The notion of intrinsic references, i.e. references based on the hash digest of the referent, is introduced and contrasted with that of physical references, where the referent is defined relative to the state of a physical system. A retrieval mechanism ...
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Efficient Massive Sharing of Content among Peers
Peter Triantafillou, Chryssani Xiruhaki, Manolis Koubarakis
Pages: 681-685
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In this paper we focus on the design of high performance peer-to-peer content sharing systems. In particular, our goal is to achieve global load balancing and short user-request response times. This is a formidable challenge, given the requirement to ...
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A Demand based Algorithm for Rapid Updating of Replicas
Jesús Acosta-Elias, Leandro Navarro-Moldes
Pages: 686-694
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In many Internet scale replicated system, not all replicas can be dealt with in the same way, since some will be in greater demand than others. In the case of weak consistency algorithms, we have observed that updating first replicas having most demand, ...
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Toward a Peer-to-Peer Shared Virtual Reality
Joaquín Keller, Gwendal Simon
Pages: 695-700
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This paper envisions a shared virtual reality system that could handle millions of users and objets. The SOLIPSIS system does not rely on servers and is based on a network of peers that collaborate to build up a common virtual world. Real-time interactions ...
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U-P2P: A Peer-to-Peer System for Description and Discovery of Resource-Sharing Communities
Aloke Mukherjee, Babak Esfandiari, Neal Arthorne
Pages: 701-705
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A simple method is proposed for peer-to-peer description and discovery of resource-sharing communities as well as the resources themselves. An XML Schema document describes a shared resource. By applying transformations, specified in XSL, the schema ...
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Rheeve: A Plug-n-Play Peer-to-Peer Computing Platform
Wang-kee Poon, Jiannong Cao
Pages: 706-716
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As the peer-ro-peer (P2P) computing paradigm receives more and more attrention, it is now necessary to provide computing platforms to offer an environment to build P2P applications. In this paper, we describe Rheeve, a computing platform that provides ...
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Interaction of All IP Mobile Internet Devices with Networked Appliances in a Residential Home
J. Latvakoski, P. Pääkkönen, D. Pakkala, A. Tikkala, J. Remes, P. Välitalo
Pages: 717-722
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This paper deals with the interaction of all ip mobile Internet devices with networked appliances in a residential home. Two novel mechanisms are described and demonstrated: pointing as an indication of user interest, and user interface loading from ...
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Progressive HTML for Proximate and Automatic Interactions
Arnaud Troël, Michel Banâtre, Frédéric Weis
Pages: 723-727
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Development and projections in the field of PDAs and wireless communication architectures let us consider new applications which exploit short range and direct exchanges. In a close future we may imagine mobile users equipped with wireless PDAs dynamically ...
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Superphony: Towards Ubiquitous Audio Communication Services
Marc Lacoste, Patrick Paniez, Aimé Vareille
Pages: 728-734
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With the expansion of mobility in communication technologies, the increasing individual audio solicitations require a definition of priorities in audio information. A new concept called superphony is identified which improves communication abilities ...
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DBGlobe: A Data-Centric Approach to Global Computing
Alexandros Karakasidis, Evaggelia Pitoura
Pages: 735-740
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In the near future, there will be increasingly powerful computers in smart cards, telephones, and other information appliances. This will create a massive infrastructure composed of highly diverse interconnected mobile entities. In this paper, we present ...
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A Service-Based Architecture for In-Vehicle Telematics Systems
D. Reilly, A. Taleb-Bendiab
Pages: 741-742
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The growing needs to access information in remote, mobile environments have sparked interests in so-called In-Vehicle Telematics Systems (IVTS) [1]. These relatively new systems have the potential to deliver computing facilitates to road vehicles, which ...
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Autonomous and Asynchronous Operation of Networked Appliances with Mobile Agent
Soko Aoki, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda
Pages: 743-748
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This paper describes the Smart Operation of Networked Appliances (SONA) system which realizes the autonomous and asynchronous operation of networked appliances by using mobile agents. In SONA system, the mobile agents operate networked appliances in ...
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Research and Implementation of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Emulation System
Weiguo Liu, Hantao Song
Pages: 749-756
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Emulation is an efficient method in mobile Ad Hoc network research, which provides a good approach to accurately evaluate the MANET routing protocol large scale. In this paper, we describe the modeling and implementation of a new low cost MANET emulator ...
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Control Software for Home Automation, Design Aspects and Position Paper
David J. Greaves
Pages: 757-764
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The home is an eternal, heterogeneous, distributed computing environment which must be secure and reliable. Computers and embedded processors in the home are all different shapes and sizes and ages. Hence the home poses one of the most challenging environments ...
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A Framework for Connecting Home Computing Middleware
Eiji Tokunaga, Hiro Ishikawa, Makoto Kurahashi, Yasunobu Morimoto, Tatsuo Nakajima
Pages: 765-770
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In the future, micro processors will be embedded in various appliances such as home appliances, digital AV appliances, and personal appliances. These appliances will be connected to various types of networks, such as Internet, and communicate with each ...
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A Flexible, Privacy-Preserving Authentication Framework for Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Jalal Al-Muhtadi, Anand Ranganathan, Roy H. Campbell, M. Dennis Mickunas
Pages: 771-776
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The proliferation of smart gadgets, appliances, mobile devices, PDAs and sensors has enabled the construction of ubiquitous computing environments, transforming regular physical spaces into "Active Information Spaces" augmented with intelligence and ...
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An Efficient and Flexible Access Control Framework for Java Programs in Mobile Terminals
Hiroyuki Tomimori, Yukikazu Nakamoto
Pages: 777-784
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The current Java Application Environment for mobile terminals provides a very restricted security mechanism which is known as "the sandbox model." Although 3rd Generation Partnership Project defines access control and permission framework of a Java program ...
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An Architecture Concept for Ubiquitous Computing Aware Wearable Computers
Martin Bauer, Bernd Brügge, Gudrun Klinker, Asa MacWilliams, Thomas Reicher, Christian Sandor, Martin Wagner
Pages: 785-790
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In Marc Weiser's vision of ubiquitous computing, users are located in an environment withpotentially thousands of computers around them. Many capabilities of these smart devices can be used only by augmenting the users' senses with a kind of "sixth electronic ...
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LifeMinder: A Wearable Healthcare Support System Using User's Context
Kazushige Ouchi, Takuji Suzuki, Miwako Doi
Pages: 791-792
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This paper introduces a prototype of wearable health-care support system LifeMinder', which consists of a wristwatch-shaped wearable sensor module and a personal digital assistant (PDA). The wearable sensor module, equipped with sensors of accelerometer, ...
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The eSleeve: A Novel Wearable Computer Configuration for the Discovery of Situated Information
Cliff Randell, Henk L. Muller
Pages: 793-798
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This paper describes work in progress on wearable computing configurations which provide audio and visual output based on the position and orientation of the user. We introduce the eSleeve' - a wearable wrist computer with position and heading sensors ...
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Class-Based Delta-Encoding: A Scalable Scheme for Caching Dynamic Web Content
Konstantinos Psounis
Pages: 799-805
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Caching static HTTP traffic in proxy-caches has reduced bandwidth consumption and download latency. However, web-caching performance is hard to increase further due to the growing number of non-cachable dynamic web-documents. Delta-encoding is a promising ...
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Whoops!: A Clustered Web Cache for DSM Systems using Memory Mapped Networks
Emmanuel Cecchet
Pages: 806-811
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In this paper, we present Whoops!, a clustered web cache prototype based on SciFS, a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) that benefits from the high performances and the remote addressing capabilities of memory mapped networks like Scalable Coherent Interface ...
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Analytical Performance Prediction of WWW Distributed Cache Management (DCM) Protocols
Sinisa Srbljic, Dalibor F. Vrsalovic, Ivan Skuliber
Pages: 812-819
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In this paper, we introduce new analytical models for predicting the performance of World Wide Web (WWW) proxy caches that are distributed over multiple proxy machines under various management protocol assumptions. The purpose of these models is to determinewhich ...
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Energy-Aware Web Caching for Mobile Terminals
Françoise Sailhan, Valérie Issarny
Pages: 820-825
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Terminal's latency, connectivity, energy and memory are the main characteristics of today's mobile environments whose performance may be improved by caching. In this paper, we present an adaptive scheme for mobile Web data caching, which accounts for ...
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Site-Based Mapping for Parallel Proxy Servers with Fewer TCP Connections
K. Y. Wong, K. F. Law, K. H. Yeung
Page: 826
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There are many mapping schemes proposed in previous research on parallel proxy servers. The operations of these schemes are mainly URL-based, and therefore cannot fully benefit from the new persistent connection feature of HTTP/1.1. In this paper, we ...
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