Towards an RFID-Oriented Service Discovery System

  • Beihong Jin
  • Lanlan Cong
  • Liang Zhang
  • Ying Zhang
  • Yuanfeng Wen
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 4611)

Abstract

Service discovery and resource location have become the fundamental for information sharing, access and integration in distributed and mobile systems including RFID applications. The paper describes Service CatalogNet, an RFID-oriented service discovery system, which can support particular semantic description requirements for RFID-related services by a concise service model and offer scalability with respect to service information by multi-proxy collaboration, dynamic service storage splitting and history-based service information replication. Moreover, it provides service adaptation for changing contexts. Experiment results also show Service CatalogNet outperforms two existing solutions, namely, LDAP solution and XPath-based solution.

Keywords

Service Discovery Overlay Network Query Time Pervasive Computing Service Description 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Beihong Jin
    • 1
  • Lanlan Cong
    • 1
  • Liang Zhang
    • 1
  • Ying Zhang
    • 1
  • Yuanfeng Wen
    • 1
  1. 1.Technology Center of Software Engineering, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingChina

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