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Spawn: Service Provision In Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks, Radu Handorean, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Rohan Sen, Gregory Hackmann, Christopher Gill Aug 2005

Spawn: Service Provision In Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks, Radu Handorean, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Rohan Sen, Gregory Hackmann, Christopher Gill

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The increasing ubiquity of wireless mobile computing platforms has opened up the potential for unprecedented levels of communication, coordination and collaboration among mobile computing devices, most of which will occur in an ad hoc, on-demand manner. This paper describes SPAWN, a middleware supporting service provision in ad-hoc wireless networks. The aim of SPAWN is to provide the software resources on mobile devices that facilitate electronic collaboration. This is achieved by applying the principles of service oriented computing (SOC), an emerging paradigm that has seen success in wired settings. SPAWN is an adaptation and extension of the Jini model of SOC …