Looking into the past: enhancing mobile publish/subscribe middleware
Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Distributed event-based systems
Performance of publish/subscribe middleware in mobile wireless networks
WOSP '04 Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Software and performance
Disseminating Information to Mobile Clients Using Publish-Subscribe
IEEE Internet Computing
On the cost and safety of handoffs in content-based routing systems
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
High performance publish/subscribe middleware for mobile wireless networks
Mobile Information Systems
Supporting mobility in content-based publish/subscribe middleware
Proceedings of the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 2003 International Conference on Middleware
The SpaTeC composite event language for spatio-temporal reasoning in mobile systems
Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
Design patterns for developing dynamically adaptive systems
Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems
Extending mobility to publish/subscribe systems using a pro-active caching approach
Mobile Information Systems
Extending mobility to publish/subscribe systems using a pro-active caching approach
Mobile Information Systems
Implementing a practical spatio-temporal composite event language
From active data management to event-based systems and more
Design and implementation of the Rebeca publish/subscribe middleware
From active data management to event-based systems and more
Avoiding mobility-related message flooding in content-based publish/subscribe
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Algorithms and Models for Distributed Event Processing
Publish/subscribe middleware for energy-efficient mobile crowdsensing
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication
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Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) proliferates loose coupling and is touted to facilitate mobility. The inherent loose coupling even allows existing applications to be transferred to mobile environments, if an appropriate infrastructure support is available. However, existing pub/sub middleware are mostly optimized for static systems where users as well as the underlying system structure is rather fixed. In this paper, we analyze the necessary steps to support mobile clients with publish/subscribe middleware. The REBECA content-based pub/sub service is extended to accommodate to physically mobile clients, offering a location transparent access to the middleware without degrading the previously guaranteed quality of service. The transparent access allows existing applications to be seamlessly transferred froma static to a mobile scenario without having to adapt client applications.