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Enabling rapid wireless system composition through layer-2 discovery

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Enabling rapid wireless system composition through layer-2 discovery
Although small mobile computers have processors whose capabilities are increasing, often they still are resource constrained in terms of performing many common computing tasks. Composition is a technique that overcomes this limitation by wirelessly connecting several nearby devices together to share their resources to create a logical platform that is better suited to a given task. However, current standards for ad hoc wireless networks were not designed for this goal, and currently, wireless computers cannot discover services on other devices without first making layer3 network connections between them. This requires users to engage in a lengthy and repetitive sequential connection process to find these services on the various computers and is a barrier for effective use. In this article, we quantify the layer-3 discovery overhead for both WiFi and Bluetooth and propose a mechanism to address this problem enabling users to rapidly form ad hoc compositions using a layer-2 service disc...
Shivani Sud, Roy Want, Trevor Pering, Barbara Rosa
Added 14 Dec 2010
Updated 14 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where NETWORK
Authors Shivani Sud, Roy Want, Trevor Pering, Barbara Rosario, Kent Lyons
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