Williams-Paul Nwadiugwu, Joong-Hyuk Cha, Dong-Seong Kim
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Abstract
In this paper, an enhanced SDP-Dynamic bloom filters for a DDS node discovery scheme in real-time distributed systems is proposed. Since the previous works of the DDS focuses more on the usage of a Simple Discovery Protocol (SDP) for endpoint to endpoint information communication of industrialscale networks, attempts have now been made to enhance this approach into the Simple Discovery Protocol Dynamic Bloom Filters (SDP-Dynamic Bloom) focusing more on scalability in the amount of sent and stored message packets in the industrial network system. Simulation result show that the proposed scheme viciously reduces the overall computing and processing time of both stable and unstable industrial network environment which arises during the restructuring process of the existing SDP bloom filters approach.