DocumentCode :
3333026
Title :
Modelling and simulation of underlay aware distributed service discovery
Author :
Saleem, M.H. ; Hassan, Mohd Fadzil ; Asirvadam, Vijanth Sagayan
Author_Institution :
Comput. & Inf. Sci., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
fYear :
2011
fDate :
2-5 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
417
Lastpage :
421
Abstract :
Distributed service discovery has become the integral part of today´s Service Oriented Architecture. Traditional query routing heuristics in distributed systems functions purely at the overlay layer. These heuristics do not posses knowledge of the underlying physical topology which leads to performance bottleneck. This paper addresses this problem by proposing a novel distributed service discovery model with the awareness of the underlying network in order to leverage the performance of distributed service discovery. This is achieved by applying the concept of Application Oriented Networking (AON), which has the capability of message level intelligence. The claim made in this paper is supported by presenting the prototype modelling and simulation of the proposed system. The preliminary results obtained from the simulation are very encouraging.
Keywords :
peer-to-peer computing; service-oriented architecture; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; AON; application oriented networking; distributed systems; message level intelligence; overlay layer; prototype modelling; query routing heuristics; service oriented architecture; underlay aware distributed service discovery; underlying physical topology; Computational modeling; Mathematical model; Network topology; Peer to peer computing; Probabilistic logic; Routing; Topology; AON; Distributed; J-Sim; Multicast; P2P; resource discovery; service discovery;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications (APCC), 2011 17th Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sabah
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0389-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APCC.2011.6152845
Filename :
6152845
Link To Document :
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