SCAMPI: service platform for social aware mobile and pervasive computing

  • Authors:
  • Mikko Pitkänen;Teemu Kärkkäinen;Jörg Ott;Marco Conti;Andrea Passarella;Silvia Giordano;Daniele Puccinelli;Franck Legendre;Sacha Trifunovic;Karin Hummel;Martin May;Nidhi Hegde;Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos

  • Affiliations:
  • Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland;Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland;Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland;CNR - IIT, Pisa, Italy;CNR - IIT, Pisa, Italy;SUPSI, Lugano, Switzerland;SUPSI, Lugano, Switzerland;ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland;ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland;ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland;Technicolor Research, Paris, France;Technicolor Research, Paris, France;Eurecom, Nice, France

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review - Special october issue SIGCOMM '12
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

Allowing mobile users to find and access resources available in the surrounding environment opportunistically via their smart devices could enable them to create and use a rich set of services. Such services can go well beyond what is possible for a mobile phone acting alone. In essense, access to diverse resources such as raw computational power, social networking relationships, or sensor readings across a set of different devices calls for distributed task execution. In this paper, we discuss the SCAMPI architecture designed to support distributed task execution in opportunistic pervasive networks. The key elements of the architecture include leveraging human social behavior for efficient opportunistic interaction between a variety of sensors, personal communication devices and resources embedded in the local environment. The SCAMPI architecture abstracts resources as service components following a service-oriented model. This enables composing rich applications that utilize a collection of service components available in the environment.