Extending Real Time Mobile Collaboration Algorithms to Handle Membership Events in an Ad-Hoc Mobile Network

S. Citro, J. McGovern, C. Ryan
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Real time mobile collaboration systems allow two or more geographically separated users to work on a shared document at the same time. There has been a large amount of work on consistency management for real-time collaboration in replicated architectures, however, the algorithms depend on fixed membership, and are not suited to ad-hoc mobile networks. This paper builds on the previous work of the authors by enhancing the algorithm to handle membership events. The proposed algorithm is built on point to point membership management, and uses a state map to handle multiple sites joining the session at the same time. It is able to manage all membership events while maintaining document consistency. The algorithm has been implemented and evaluated across a number of mobile collaboration scenarios. The results show that the algorithm is able to handle membership events correctly with a relatively low impact on resource consumption
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扩展实时移动协作算法以处理Ad-Hoc移动网络中的成员事件
实时移动协作系统允许两个或更多地理位置分开的用户同时处理共享文档。对于复制架构中实时协作的一致性管理已经有了大量的研究,然而,这些算法依赖于固定成员,不适合自组织移动网络。本文在作者前人工作的基础上,对处理成员事件的算法进行了改进。该算法建立在点对点成员管理的基础上,并使用状态映射来处理同时加入会话的多个站点。它能够在保持文档一致性的同时管理所有成员事件。该算法已在多个移动协作场景中实施和评估。结果表明,该算法能够正确地处理成员事件,对资源消耗的影响相对较小
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