Kernel-middleware interaction to support adaptation in pervasive computing environments

F. Samimi, P. McKinley, S. M. Sadjadi, Peng Ge
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In pervasive computing environments, conditions are highly variable and resources are limited. In order to meet the needs of applications, systems must adapt dynamically to changing situations. Since adaptation at one system layer may be insufficient, cross-layer, or vertical approaches to adaptation may be needed. Moreover, adaptation in distributed systems often requires horizontal co-operation among hosts. This cooperation is not restricted to the source and destination(s) of a data stream, but might also include intermediate hosts in an overlay network or mobile ad hoc network. We refer to this combined capability as universal adaptation. We contend that the model defining interaction between adaptive middleware and the operating system is critical to realizing universal adaptation. We explore this hypothesis by evaluating the Kernel-Middleware eXchange (KMX), a specific model for cross-layer, cross-system adaptation. We present the KMX architecture and discuss its potential role in supporting universal adaptation in pervasive computing environments. We then describe a prototype implementation of KMX and show results of an experimental case study in which KMX is used to improve the quality of video streaming to mobile nodes in a hybrid wired-wireless network.
内核-中间件交互以支持普适计算环境中的适应性
在普适计算环境中,条件是高度可变的,资源是有限的。为了满足应用程序的需要,系统必须动态地适应不断变化的情况。由于一个系统层的适应可能不够,因此可能需要跨层或垂直的适应方法。此外,分布式系统的适应通常需要宿主之间的横向合作。这种合作并不局限于数据流的源和目标,还可能包括覆盖网络或移动自组织网络中的中间主机。我们把这种综合能力称为普遍适应。我们认为定义自适应中间件和操作系统之间交互的模型是实现通用自适应的关键。我们通过评估内核-中间件交换(KMX)来探索这一假设,KMX是一种用于跨层、跨系统适应的特定模型。我们介绍了KMX体系结构,并讨论了它在支持普适计算环境中的通用适应方面的潜在作用。然后,我们描述了KMX的原型实现,并展示了一个实验案例研究的结果,其中KMX用于提高有线-无线混合网络中移动节点的视频流的质量。
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