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Dynamic
Resource Management in Mobile P2P Networks |
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Dr.
Sanjay Kumar Madria, Missouri University of Science and Technology,
USA
Professor
Sanjay Kumar Madria received his Ph.D. in Computer Science
from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India in 1995.
He is an Associate Professor in Department of Computer Science
at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly,
University of Missouri-Rolla, USA). Earlier he was Visiting
Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA. He has published more
than 140 Journal and conference papers in the areas of mobile
data management, web warehousing and nested transaction management.
He is the co-author of a book in the area of web warehousing
published by Springer in Nov 2003. He has organized International
conferences, workshops and presented tutorials in the areas
of mobile data and web computing. He has given invited talks
and served as panelists in National Science Foundation, USA,
Swedish Research Council, Research Council of Hongkong, and
Research Foundation of Canada. His research is supported by
NSF, DOE, AFRL, Boeing etc. He has also been awarded JSPS
(Japanese Society for Promotion of Science) visiting scientist
fellowship in 2006 and AFRL fellowships from 2008 to 2011.
He received faculty excellence awards in 2007 and 2009 from
his university. He is IEEE and ACM Distinguished Speaker,
and IEEE Senior Member.
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Abstract
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Dynamic
Resource management has become a necessity in emerging networks
(e.g., mobile ad hoc networks and mobile P2P networks) to
address fragile wireless connections and devices with very
limited capacity. Moreover, traditional methods of resource
management in mobile environments generally consider only
single-hop client-server communication. On the other hand,
in mobile ad hoc networks and in mobile P2P networks, the
network communication is multi-hop. Due to the dynamic nature
of moving hosts, network topology changes very often. Consequently,
traditional resource management schemes are not adequate for
the purpose of maintaining availability. Most mobile technologies
physically support broadcast data management mechanisms and
a node can take advantage of a push paradigm to disseminate
information to all mobile clients in its cell. However, nodes
have limited battery power, which needs to be preserved. A
push based paradigm may be suitable for store/forward nature
of the communication. Furthermore, in mobile P2P networks,
economic models may play a better role in incentivizing peers
to collaborate for service discovery and data management.
In this tutorial, we will discuss data management and service
discovery issues in mobile ad hoc environments and Mobile
P2P networks. In particular, the tutorial will focus on the
following topics:
1.Issues
in Resource Management in Emerging Networks
2. Dynamic Replication and Caching in Mobile P2P
3. Economic Models for Routing and Resource Management in
Mobile P2P
4. Privacy Preserving Service Discovery in Mobile Networks
Tutorial slides along with copies of the some of the papers
including two book chapters appeared recently will be provided.
Who Can Attend
This tutorial is designed for academicians and researchers
working in the area of wireless data processing. It is to
help computer and database professionals/business analysts,
such as, database and system administrators, designers, project
and technical managers, people involved in planning, designing,
developing, implementing and administrating wireless applications.
It is also for students of computer and information science
who are pursuing or planning to pursue a higher research degree.
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