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Os avanços técnicos no desenvolvimento de computadores portáteis e comunicações sem fio permitem que os usuários participem da computação distribuída mesmo quando estão em movimento. O ambiente resultante está sujeito a ser limitado pela mobilidade dos utilizadores e pela natureza do meio sem fios. Neste artigo propomos um protocolo de commit para fornecer hosts móveis de baixa potência com serviço de commit de duas fases, que é uma técnica poderosa para implementar ações atômicas em sistemas distribuídos, com alguns aspectos importantes como baixo consumo de energia, gerenciamento eficiente de mobilidade, serviço orientado a assuntos. manuseio de desconexão vinculativo e eficaz para se adaptar bem a um ambiente de computação móvel.
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Yen-Wen LIN, Hsiao-Kuang WU, Feipei LAI, "Commit Protocol for Low-Powered Mobile Clients" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E82-D, no. 8, pp. 1167-1179, August 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Technical advances in the development of portable computers and wireless communications enable users to take part in distributed computing even while moving. The resulting environment is subject to be constrained by the mobility of users and the nature of the cordless medium. In this paper we propose a commit protocol for providing low-powered mobile hosts with two phase commit service which is a powerful technique to implement atomic actions in distributed systems, with some important aspects such as low power consumption, efficient mobility management, subject oriented service binding and effective disconnection handling to well adapt to a mobile computing environment.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e82-d_8_1167/_p
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