Title :
An eXtensible Service Protocol for adaptive personal mobile communication
Author_Institution :
Ericss Radio Syst. AB., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Personal mobile communication services are no longer limited by connection-oriented network access to the services that network service nodes are able to offer. Given the ability to deliver services using end-to-end IP connectivity-notably over wireless links-will cause services to move out to the mobile end-devices. In addition, IP enables us to use multiple services over the same link. Consequently, we need ways to enable the end-devices to deal with the greater degrees of freedom, when our personal communication allows us to use any combination of services that may be running in other end-devices. With short-range radio links, our need to make use of and deal with spontaneous connectivity increases even further. In this paper, a novel eXtensible Service Protocol (XSP) is described. After examining its properties, the paper looks at how it can enable ad-hoc mobile applications, as well as enabling adapting applications to the conditions and context of the communication
Keywords :
mobile communication; personal communication networks; protocols; IP; XSP; ad-hoc mobile applications; adaptive personal mobile communication; connection-oriented network access; eXtensible Service Protocol; end-to-end IP connectivity; short-range radio links; wireless links; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Context; Context-aware services; Joining processes; Mobile communication; Network servers; Quality of service; Radio link; Wireless application protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems Workshop, 2001 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mesa, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1080-9
DOI :
10.1109/CDCS.2001.918709