Title :
Physicalnet: A Generic Framework for Managing and Programming Across Pervasive Computing Networks
Author :
Vicaire, Pascal A. ; Xie, Zhiheng ; Hoque, Enamul ; Stankovic, John A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the design and implementation of a pervasive computing framework, named Physicalnet. Essentially, Physicalnet is a generic paradigm for managing and programming world-wide distributed heterogeneous sensor and actuator resources in a multi-user and multi-network environment. Using a four-tier light-weight service oriented architecture, Physicalnet enables global uniform access to heterogeneous resources and decouples applications from particular resources, locations and networks. Through a negotiator module, it allows a large number of applications to concurrently execute on the same resources and to span multiple physical networks and logical administrative domains. By providing a fine-grained use-based access rights control and conflict resolution mechanism, Physicalnet not only ensures owners having total control of sharing and protecting their resources, but also dramatically increases the number of applications that can concurrently execute on the devices. Furthermore, Physicalnet supports resource dynamic location-aware mobility, application run-time reconfigurability and on-the-fly access rights specification. To quantify the performance, we evaluate Physicalnet based on memory usage, the number of concurrent applications, and dynamic responsiveness. The results show Physicalnet has excellent performance, but low overheads.
Keywords :
authorisation; resource allocation; software architecture; ubiquitous computing; Physicalnet; access rights specification; actuator resources; application run-time reconfigurability; conflict resolution; distributed heterogeneous sensor; fine-grained use-based access rights control; four-tier light-weight service oriented architecture; generic framework; global uniform access; heterogeneous resources; multinetwork environment; multiuser environment; pervasive computing networks; resource dynamic location-aware mobility; Actuators; Computer network management; Delay; Environmental management; Permission; Pervasive computing; Protection; Resource management; Runtime; Service oriented architecture; Access Rights Control; Architecture; Middleware; Pervasive Computing; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), 2010 16th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6690-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1080-1812
DOI :
10.1109/RTAS.2010.17