4th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services

Research Article

The Analysis of Publish/Subscribe Systems over Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451024,
        author={Thadpong Pongthawornkamol and Klara Nahrstedt and Guijun Wang},
        title={The Analysis of Publish/Subscribe Systems over Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks},
        proceedings={4th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={MOBIQUITOUS},
        year={2008},
        month={2},
        keywords={Ad hoc networks  IP networks  Imaging phantoms  Information analysis  Mobile ad hoc networks  Network topology  Pattern analysis  Performance analysis  Quality of service  Wireless networks},
        doi={10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451024}
    }
    
  • Thadpong Pongthawornkamol
    Klara Nahrstedt
    Guijun Wang
    Year: 2008
    The Analysis of Publish/Subscribe Systems over Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
    MOBIQUITOUS
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451024
Thadpong Pongthawornkamol1,*, Klara Nahrstedt1,*, Guijun Wang2,*
  • 1: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 2: Boeing Phantom Works
*Contact email: tpongth2@cs.uiuc.edu, klara@cs.uiuc.edu, guijun.wang@boeing.com

Abstract

In this work, we analyze the publish/subscribe distributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc networks with respect to the performance and the impact of different mobility speeds and patterns of all participants in urban and high-way scenarios. In order to handle mobility, our publish/subscribe framework relies on light-weight publish/subscribe brokers, which are chosen in a topicdriven fashion. With the option of geographic location and waypoint information, we discuss several publish/subscribe variants and analyze their advantages/disadvantages when applied in different mobility environment. Via simulations, we measure quality of service in terms of delivery ratio and message delay achieved by such different publish/subscribe schemes over different scenarios and mobility models.