Redundancy Infrastructure for Service-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networks

Jana Neumann, N. Hoeller, C. Reinke, V. Linnemann
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Transfering the paradigm of service-oriented architecture (SOA) to sensor networks became an important research area in the last years. Amongst others, a couple of approaches deal with the flexible and robust service discovery and usage of services which takes the unsteady nature of WSNs into account. However, the approaches do not consider the case that services may get unavailable during their activity phase because of node failures. In this case, already collected or computed data will get lost and the service request of the service consumer remains unanswered. In this paper, we propose a redundancy infrastructure for service-oriented WSNs which deals with this special problem. The framework consists of an adaptive data replication technique and a service recovery solution. Whereas the replication technique ensures the survival beyond node failures, the recovery protocol restarts a failed service using the replicated data and enables the service to continue its functionality.
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面向服务的无线传感器网络冗余基础结构
将面向服务的体系结构(SOA)范式转移到传感器网络中成为近年来的一个重要研究领域。其中,考虑到无线传感器网络的不稳定特性,有几种方法处理灵活和健壮的服务发现和服务使用。然而,这些方法没有考虑服务在活动阶段可能由于节点故障而不可用的情况。在这种情况下,已经收集或计算的数据将丢失,并且服务使用者的服务请求仍未得到答复。本文针对这一特殊问题,提出了一种面向服务的无线传感器网络冗余基础结构。该框架由自适应数据复制技术和服务恢复解决方案组成。复制技术确保节点故障后的生存,而恢复协议使用复制的数据重新启动失败的服务,并使服务能够继续其功能。
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