Recommendations for realizing SOAP publish/subscribe in tactical networks

T. H. Bloebaum, F. T. Johnsen, Marianne R. Brannsten, J. Alcaraz-Calero, Qi Wang, James Nightingale
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In this paper, we investigate the publish/subscribe standard WS-Notiflcation with respect to deployment and use in the tactical domain. We leverage a network emulator, CORE, to generate a testbed for controlled and repeatable experiments exhibiting typical tactical network traits: Limited data rates, delays, and packet loss, as well as node mobility and subsequent sporadic loss of connectivity. The work was performed in context of the NATO CSO/IST-118 “SOA recommendations for disadvantaged grids in the tactical domain” group. Our goal was not only to see how the WS-Notification standard behaves in the tactical domain, but also to investigate optimizations (here: compression) as part of our work for giving recommendations towards tactical SOA deployment. Our findings include that compression in general is beneficial and should be leveraged. However, the broker-based nature of WS-Notification proved, as expected, to be problematic in disruptive environments (single point of failure), and so measures that can mitigate this should be investigated further.
在战术网络中实现SOAP发布/订阅的建议
在本文中,我们研究了发布/订阅标准ws - notification在战术领域中的部署和使用。我们利用网络模拟器CORE来生成一个测试平台,用于受控和可重复的实验,展示典型的战术网络特征:有限的数据速率、延迟和数据包丢失,以及节点移动性和随后的零星连接丢失。这项工作是在北约CSO/IST-118“战术领域劣势网格SOA建议”小组的背景下进行的。我们的目标不仅是了解WS-Notification标准在战术领域中的行为,而且还研究优化(这里是压缩),作为我们工作的一部分,为战术SOA部署提供建议。我们的发现包括压缩通常是有益的,应该加以利用。然而,正如预期的那样,WS-Notification基于代理的特性在破坏性环境(单点故障)中被证明是有问题的,因此应该进一步研究可以减轻这种情况的措施。
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