Decentralized checking context inconsistency in ubiquitous mobile computing environments

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Zhang, D., Yang, Z., Huang, H. and Zou, Q. 2012. Decentralized checking context inconsistency in ubiquitous mobile computing environments. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2012.03.146
TypeConference paper
TitleDecentralized checking context inconsistency in ubiquitous mobile computing environments
AuthorsZhang, D., Yang, Z., Huang, H. and Zou, Q.
Abstract

Contexts are often noisy in ubiquitous mobile computing environments due to user mobility, unreliable wireless connectivity and resource constraints. Various schemes have been proposed to check context inconsistency for ubiquitous mobile applications. However, most of them require central control. This requirement inhibits their working in ubiquitous mobile environments, which are characterized by the asynchronous coordination among computing devices. In this paper, we propose DCCI scheme – Decentralized Checking Context Inconsistency for ubiquitous mobile applications by exploiting the preference-based locality that denotes context inconsistency occurs among the nodes that impose various restrictions on the same context. According to this locality, DCCI constructs a preference-based shortcut structure to check inconsistency within shortcuts. Extensive experiments show that DCCI can accurately and efficiently check context inconsistency in a fully distributed manner.

Proceedings TitlePhysics Procedia
ISSN1875-3892
PublisherElsevier
Publication dates
PrintApr 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited04 Feb 2013
Output statusPublished
Additional information

This paper presented in the International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials Science (SSDMS 2012), Macao 1-2 April, 2012.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2012.03.146
LanguageEnglish
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