QoS protocol verification using Petri-Net for seamless mobility in a ubiquitous environment: A case study

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Ubiquitous computing is a worthy environment for autonomic/pervasive computing between users and devices or between devices and devices. To realize ubiquitous computing, supporting seamless mobility ensures continuous services during inter-networking movement without meddling users. For seamless mobility in a heterogeneous networking environment, an adequate service/network configuration is necessary in accordance with the given environment. We developed the middleware, assisting to decrease human effort for application implementation and to guarantee interoperability for effective sustaining. A protocol of QoS (quality of service) NSLP (NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol) with advance resource reservation is modeled during the development process; furthermore, the protocol verification prior to be implemented ensures the correctness of the protocol and additionally reduces risks from ambiguous designs. In this paper, we present the case-study of QoS protocol verification utilizing Petri-Net as one of well-known methods; for seamless mobility, the verified QoS protocol can guarantee service quality and effective use of resources.
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IEEE
Issue Date
2008-08-06
Language
ENG
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9th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, SNPD 2008 in conjunction with 2nd International Workshop on Advanced Internet Technology and Applications, AITA 2008, pp.617 - 622

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/18785
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