Middleware Services for P2P Computing in Wireless Grid Networks
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This paper wishes to investigate the convergingfield of mobile and Grid computing by defining an architecture for the provision of Grid services, which is basedon standards, robust and useful across applicatio domains.We propose using the mobile agent paradigm in order todevelop a middleware layer that takes care of all the detailsto allow mobile users to access distributed resources in atransparent, secure and effective way. Our purpose is alsothat of identifying the environmental situations in whichsuch paradigm should be preferred or adopted in conjunction with more traditional communication paradigms(i.e. client/server, Remote Evaluation). For this purpose,we provide a experimental and analytical evaluation ofthe Client-Server, Remote Evaluation and Mobile Agentcommunication paradigms.