Peer-to-Peer Strategies for Location-based Publish/Subscribe with Persistent Events in Wireless Settings

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serval:BIB_9AA22C61F358
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Peer-to-Peer Strategies for Location-based Publish/Subscribe with Persistent Events in Wireless Settings
Title of the conference
5th MiNEMA Workshop
Author(s)
Eugster P., Garbinato B., Holzer A., Luo J.
Publisher
European Science Foundation
Address
Magdeburg, Germany
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
38-42
Language
english
Abstract
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in location-based publish/subscribe. Both approaches use a scoped flooding algorithm to effectively disseminate data through the network – the first naive alternative propagates only published events, while the second smarter approach disseminates subscriptions during a warm up phase and then routes matching publications with a multisend communication primitive. We show in preliminary performance evaluations that depending on the applicative scenario, the cost of the warm up phase cannot be covered and the seemingly naive approach can outperform the smart one.
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