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Meta-data Management in Wireless Information
Networks
Source: University
of Pittsburgh CRDF ($14,750)
PI: Vladimir
Zadorozhny
Duration: 07/2002-08/2004
Abstract: One characteristic
of the next generation wireless mobile environments
is a high level of interoperability between mobile
applications and services. This imposes significant
demand on the knowledge maintained by the wireless
network about itself (system meta-data). For example,
maintaining a repository with wireless meta-data in
a way that location databases are maintained is not
an appropriate solution. Both query complexity and
availability/freshness/precision requirements for that
data are different from the requirements for location
data. This project examines the problem of implementing
and maintaining a wireless interoperable infrastructure
with a comprehensive metadata repository - a pervasive
catalog system, for highly distributed and constantly
changing mobile wireless environments. Advanced methods
of data management in wireless networks are applied
to provide efficient maintenance of the metadata in
a pervasive catalog.
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