Reconciling the characteristics of wired and wireless networks: the Janus approach

V. Sunderam, James S. Pascoe, Georgi Tonev
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The Janus project aims to develop methodologies and protocols to support multiway communications in hybrid wireless and land-line networks. Significant differences in performance and qualitative attributes between wired and wireless networks necessitate adaptation and arbitration mechanisms in order to deliver group transport services. Janus provides a proxy mechanism to reconcile differences between the wired and wireless domains, incorporate synchronization algorithms to prevent delivery lags caused by high network variability, and anticipate and take appropriate actions when approaching (or when within) "trouble spots" or dead zones that are intrinsic to wireless networks. These adaptive mechanisms are implemented in software capable of executing on devices ranging from hand-helds to laptops to desktops, and manifested as libraries that provide group communication facilities at different levels of data delivery semantics. A discussion of unique challenges in hybrid wired and wireless networks, a description of the Janus active middleware architecture, and preliminary results and experiences are presented in this paper.
调和有线和无线网络的特性:Janus方法
Janus项目旨在开发方法和协议,以支持混合无线和固定线路网络中的多路通信。有线和无线网络之间的性能和质量属性的显著差异需要适应和仲裁机制,以便提供组传输服务。Janus提供了一种代理机制来协调有线和无线领域之间的差异,结合同步算法来防止由高网络可变性引起的传输延迟,并在接近(或在)时预测并采取适当的行动。无线网络固有的“故障点”或死区。这些自适应机制在能够在从手持设备到笔记本电脑到台式机等设备上执行的软件中实现,并表现为在不同级别的数据传递语义上提供组通信设施的库。本文讨论了有线和无线混合网络中的独特挑战,描述了Janus主动中间件体系结构,并给出了初步的结果和经验。
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