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Graduate student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Rutgers University
Advisor: Prof. Manish Parashar.
contact info:
jnyan ?at ?winlab.rutgers.edu
(732)-445-0563
CAIP, Core, Room 623
96 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
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Decentralized Autonomic Control and management with Dependable Sensor Pervasive Systems
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We propose a decentralized autonomic control framework with the con
sideration of varied application and network control requirements and communicat
ion constraints. As a result, graceful degration can be expected in the presence
of failures, uncertainties, and dynamics of applications and systems.
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Meteor
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A contend-based middleware and programming framework for pervasive
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Associative Rendezvous: Content-based Decoupled Interactions
A content-based decoupled interaction model for information sharing, service
discovery in pervasive environments. The interaction model is based on content,
rather than names or addresses. The interaction model can support one-to-one,
many-to-one, one-to-many, and aggregation, etc. interaction patterns in an asynchronous
and distributed way. The current prototype of Meteor builds on JXTA peer-t
o-peer framework and has been deployed on various distributed platforms, includi
ng the PlanetLab wide-area network testbed.
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Programming Model for Sensor-based Pervasive Environments
Cascading local behavior (CLB) is a programming model to enable pervasiv
e applications by using local interaction rules for emerging system-wide behavio
rs. In the CLB programming model, the behaviors of individual application elemen
ts (i.e., components, services) are locally defined in terms of local state, and
context and content events, and result in data and interest messages being prod
uced. Interactions, compositions and application flows emerge as a consequence o
f the cascading effect of such local behaviors, without having to be explicitly
programmed.
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Content-based Middleware Infrastructure for Pervasive Environments
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Autonomic Computing software systems that provide
self-managing and self-protecting capabilities |
Publications |
Last updated on
03/09/2008 |
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