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A arquitetura em camadas do Protocolo da Internet fornece processamento independente para cada camada, ocultando informações de estado de cada camada. A Application Program Interface (API) é baseada na ideia de modelo de camadas. No entanto, a ideia perturba o processamento eficiente de aplicações que requerem adaptação ao ambiente de rede, tais como aplicações sensíveis ao contexto na computação móvel. Para atender a esta necessidade, este artigo propõe o MIBsocket projetado como um sistema integrado de controle e gerenciamento para informações gerais de rede. Qualquer informação variável relacionada à rede é compartilhada entre cada aplicativo e sistema operacional. MIBsocket detecta e informa alterações nos recursos de rede para aplicativos. Funções MIBsocket como Get, Conjunto e Armadilha usado no aplicativo se adapta dinamicamente a qualquer ambiente. MIBsocket oferece portabilidade e facilidade para aplicações: requer apenas algumas modificações no sistema operacional e sua API possui as mesmas interfaces programáveis das APIs usuais. O MIBsocket não interfere na arquitetura de camadas atual, mas alcança melhorias notáveis no modelo atual. Medimos os custos do MIBsocket e aplicamos o MIBsocket ao aplicativo denominado sistema de comutação de interface, que permite que um host móvel se conecte à Internet a qualquer momento, alternando a interface dependendo do ambiente de rede. Como resultado, os custos do MIBsocket foram considerados aceitáveis. A aplicação mostra que o MIBsocket é útil para detecção de movimento e reconfiguração de recursos de rede na computação móvel.
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Ryuji WAKIKAWA, Keisuke UEHARA, Fumio TERAOKA, Jun MURAI, "MIBsocket: An Integrated Mechanism to Manipulate General Network Information in Mobile Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 8, pp. 2001-2010, August 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Layering architecture of the Internet Protocol provides independent processing for each layer by concealing state information from each layer. Application Program Interface (API) is based on the idea of layering model. However, the idea disturbs efficient processing of applications requiring adaptation to network environment, such as context-aware applications in mobile computing. To address this need, this paper proposes MIBsocket designed as an integrated control and management system for general network information. Any variable information related to network is shared between each applications and operating system. MIBsocket detects and informs changes in network resources to applications. MIBsocket functions such as Get, Set, and Trap used in the application adapts dynamically to any environments. MIBsocket provides portability and facility for applications: it only requires a few modification to the operating system and its API has the same programmable interfaces as usual API's. MIBsocket does not interfere the current layering architecture, but it achieves remarkable improvement on the current model. We have measured costs of MIBsocket, and applied MIBsocket to the application named interface switching system which enables a mobile host to connect to the Internet anytime by switching interface depending on network environment. As a result, the costs of MIBsocket was found acceptable. The application shows that MIBsocket is useful for movement detection and reconfiguration of network resources in the mobile computing.
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