Context-aware fault tolerance in migratory services
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract
Mobile ad hoc networks can be leveraged to provide ubiquitous services capable of acquiring, processing, and sharing real-time information from the physical world. Unlike Inter- net services, these services have to survive frequent and un- predictable faults such as disconnections, crashes, or users turning off their devices. This paper describes a context- aware fault tolerance mechanism for our migratory services model. In this model, a per-client service instance transparently migrates to different nodes in the network to provide a continuous and semantically-correct interaction with its client. The proposed fault tolerance mechanism extends the primary-backup approach with a context-aware checkpointing process. The backup node is dynamically selected based on its distance from the client and service, the similarity of its mobility pattern with those of the client and service, the frequency of the checkpointing process, and the size of the checkpointing state. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach through a prototype implementation tested in a small scale ad hoc net- work of smart phones. Additionally, we simulate our mechanism in a realistic urban environment with 300 pedestrians, cyclists, and cars. Compared to approaches where the backup node is a neighbor of the service node or the client node itself, our mechanism performs as much as 80% better than the former for recovery ratio, and three times better than the latter for network overhead, while achieving better or similar recovery latency.
Identifier
84923169284 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9789639799219]
Publication Title
Mobiquitous 2008 5th International Icst Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems Computing Networking and Services
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.4108/ICST.MOBIQUITOUS2008.3564
Grant
CNS-0454081
Recommended Citation
Riva, Oriana; Nzouonta, Josiane; and Borcea, Cristian, "Context-aware fault tolerance in migratory services" (2008). Faculty Publications. 13014.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/13014
