Multi Retransmission Route Discovery Schemes for Adhoc Wireless Networks.
Service Discovery in Wireless Networks
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A CS395T Course Project MobileComputing &
WirelessNetworks
Spring 2001C
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Key Design / Approach Component-based technologies. Multimedia Services Application:
–Multimedia Client: Plays multimedia files from Service URLs using JMF.
–Multimedia Service Provider: Provides Service URLs to clients, interfaces to user database.
–Reggie (The Service Lookup by Sun Microsystems): Keeps track of available services.
–User Database (Microsoft Access connected to Service Provider via ODBC and JDBC)
New Ideas A Jini-based Multimedia Services
Application designed for ad hoc wireless systems.
Use of multicast-based service discovery protocols for multimedia services in ad hoc wireless networks.
–Adapt to changes in bandwidth in wireless overlay networks.
–Provide value-added services to roaming users with minimal configuration.
Integrated user accountability for services.
Service Discovery in Wireless Networks
Results / Lessons Learned Service discovery is crucial in emerging
packet-based wireless technologies (3G/4G, Bluetooth)
Lessons learned:–Holding users accountable for using wireless
bandwidth for value-added services is necessary.
–Key challenge: Integrating various enabling technologies (Jini, JMF, JDBC, etc.)
Project team: Dogu Arifler, Vivek SharmaURL: http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~arifler/CS395T/index.htm
Multimedia Provider
Java-based Client GUI
Microsoft Access
Lookup Service
Multicast in a Jini-enabled wireless network
SQL, JDBC
Service URL