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A Fast Recovery Publish/Subscribe Scheme in Mobile Ad-hoc Environments  

Moon, Sang-Chul (한국정보통신대학교 공학부)
Ko, Yang-Woo (한국정보통신대학교 공학부)
Lee, Dong-Man (한국정보통신대학교 공학부)
Abstract
This paper analyzes previous work on publish/subscribe in mobile ad-hoc networks with respect to collaboration methods among distributed event brokers. Our experiments suggest that approaches building event delivery structures are suitable for a scenario where there are events of various types each of which is consumed by a few subscribers. However, these approaches based on independent periodic exchange of network topology information may fail to reflect the up-to-date information when building event delivery paths. For this reason they do not correctly recover a broken path caused by node mobility, which results in lower event delivery rates. This paper proposes a scheme for building and maintaining event delivery paths based on advertisements initiated by and hence propagated from the root node. This guarantees correct recovery of event delivery paths within each period. Our experiments show that, our proposed scheme gives a better event delivery ratio with lower overhead.
Keywords
Mobile ad-hoc network; Pub/Sub; Publish/Subscribe; Spontaneous interaction;
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