Title :
Using XMPP for ad-hoc grid computing - an application example using parallel ant colony optimisation
Author :
Weis, Gerhard ; Lewis, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Griffith Univ., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
XMPP (XML Messaging and Presence Protocol), also known as Jabber, is a popular instant messaging protocol that uses XML streams for communication. Due to it´s high extensibility, XMPP is very easy to adapt to other uses than instant messaging. Furthermore, announcing of presence state makes it ideal for highly volatile environments. This paper outlines the use of XMPP for a grid-like computation environment. The biggest advantage of this setup was that available computing resources, such as laboratory computers, could be connected easily and used similarly to a grid. The application example described in this paper uses Ant Colony System (ACS) optimisation and the NEC-tool to optimise RFID antennas, involving computing the efficiency and resonant frequency of a large number of different antenna structures.
Keywords :
XML; ad hoc networks; antennas; electronic messaging; grid computing; optimisation; protocols; radiofrequency identification; Jabber; NEC-tool; RFID antennas; XML messaging and presence protocol; XML streams; XMPP; ad-hoc grid computing; computing resources; instant messaging protocol; parallel ant colony optimisation; Ant colony optimization; Computational modeling; Dipole antennas; Grid computing; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Radiofrequency identification; Resonant frequency; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel & Distributed Processing, 2009. IPDPS 2009. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3751-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-2075
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2009.5161115