Title :
Map of Relaying Messages (MORM) an approach of message distribution enabling Network Advertisement and Discovery
Author :
Zhou, Di ; Wang, Yaning ; Akhtar, Nadeem ; Moessner, Klaus ; Migault, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Siemens IT Solutions & Services, Vienna
Abstract :
Next generation networks will be more and more heterogeneous and dynamic. The traditional model for interactions between different networks is relatively static. However, future scenarios involve quite dynamic inter-network relationships established to meet service requirements on-the-fly. In particular, Network Composition will enable dynamic and automatic cooperation between networks, based on agreements tailored to meet the specific needs of the networks concerned. To facilitate such interactions, functionality to advertise and to discover various networks and services within the local and remote scope will be required. In this paper, we address the twinfunctions of Network Advertisement and Discovery. A scenariobased analysis is used to determine the key requirements of these functions, with special emphasis on the problem of distributing advertisement and discovery messages to a set of unknown target networks. A novel solution called Map of Relaying Messages is presented to enable the efficient and timely distribution of various messages for the purpose of advertisement and discovery.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; multicast communication; ambient networks; map of relaying messages; message distribution; network advertisement; network cooperation; network discovery; next generation networks; Ambient networks; Electronic equipment testing; Large-scale systems; Motor drives; Next generation networking; Relays; Research and development; Sensor systems; Signal detection; Telecommunications; Ambient Networks; Message distribution; Network advertisement and discovery; Network cooperation;
Conference_Titel :
Design and Reliable Communication Networks, 2007. DRCN 2007. 6th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
La Rochelle
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3824-2
DOI :
10.1109/DRCN.2007.4762259