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2 May 2006 Reliable service discovery for network-centric systems
Richard M. Bradford, Kajari GhoshDastidar, Gary W. Daugherty
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Abstract
This paper describes a service-oriented architecture for network-centric operations that supports Reliable Service Discovery (RSD). We analyze several complementary mechanisms for improving the reliability of the service discovery process. These include distributed service registries with replication of registry entries, periodic revalidation of registry data with propagation of registry updates, and adaptive reconfiguration of the registry topology in response to changes in network membership and connectivity. We derive properties for each of these mechanisms that lead to optimal performance in the resourceconstrained environments typical of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). We then outline directions for further research, including a concept of adaptive intelligent registry proxies that can opportunistically employ peer-to-peer caching and sharing of registry information when it is appropriate from both the system perspective and the individual client perspective.
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Richard M. Bradford, Kajari GhoshDastidar, and Gary W. Daugherty "Reliable service discovery for network-centric systems", Proc. SPIE 6249, Defense Transformation and Network-Centric Systems, 62490K (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666091
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KEYWORDS
Reliability

Network centric warfare

Failure analysis

Data storage

Network architectures

Telecommunications

Computer architecture

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