Advances in wireless solutions and portable devices are enabling new challenging service scenarios where mobile users are willing to access ubiquitous and con-tinuous services. This calls for novel middleware ca-pable of tailoring service contents to client character-istics and of following client movements at provision time. The paper proposes MUM, a dynamic and flexible middleware to support continuous services to mobile users in ubiquitous scenarios. MUM performs service configuration by dynamically distributing middle-ware components to intermediate nodes along the client-server path and provides service session continuity by automatically migrating the session state in response to user movements during service provisioning. MUM exploits mobile agents to move both middleware components and session state, where and when needed, while it allows service developers to continue using the traditional client/server model for MUM-based application components. In addition, the paper presents the implementation of a Video-on-Demand service on top of MUM, with the goal of verifying the feasibility of our approach when applied to the challenging multi-media application area. First experimental results show that, notwithstanding the application-level approach, the MUM configuration/session migration times are compatible even with the strict requirements imposed by multimedia distribution over the best-effort Internet.

MUM: a Middleware for the Provisioning of Continuous Services to Mobile Users / BELLAVISTA P.; CORRADI A.; FOSCHINI L.. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 498-505. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'04) nel Luglio 2004).

MUM: a Middleware for the Provisioning of Continuous Services to Mobile Users

BELLAVISTA, PAOLO;CORRADI, ANTONIO;FOSCHINI, LUCA
2004

Abstract

Advances in wireless solutions and portable devices are enabling new challenging service scenarios where mobile users are willing to access ubiquitous and con-tinuous services. This calls for novel middleware ca-pable of tailoring service contents to client character-istics and of following client movements at provision time. The paper proposes MUM, a dynamic and flexible middleware to support continuous services to mobile users in ubiquitous scenarios. MUM performs service configuration by dynamically distributing middle-ware components to intermediate nodes along the client-server path and provides service session continuity by automatically migrating the session state in response to user movements during service provisioning. MUM exploits mobile agents to move both middleware components and session state, where and when needed, while it allows service developers to continue using the traditional client/server model for MUM-based application components. In addition, the paper presents the implementation of a Video-on-Demand service on top of MUM, with the goal of verifying the feasibility of our approach when applied to the challenging multi-media application area. First experimental results show that, notwithstanding the application-level approach, the MUM configuration/session migration times are compatible even with the strict requirements imposed by multimedia distribution over the best-effort Internet.
2004
9th IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'04)
498
505
MUM: a Middleware for the Provisioning of Continuous Services to Mobile Users / BELLAVISTA P.; CORRADI A.; FOSCHINI L.. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 498-505. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'04) nel Luglio 2004).
BELLAVISTA P.; CORRADI A.; FOSCHINI L.
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