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Sixth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA'04)   pp. 112-121
A New Network Abstraction for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environments in the Plan B Operating System

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Abstract

Today, there are several different communication interfaces available and we plug/unplug them at will. However, our network programming interfaces remain similar to those used when there was at most one network interface.

As a result, applications must struggle with the problem of adapting to changes in network facilities: they must select the appropriate network, switch to another when the current one fails, re-establish failed connections, and so on. Although there are systems and middleware that solve part of these problems, there is no integrated approach that addresses the underlying problem: a new network programming interface is needed for applications that must run in mobile and ubiquitous computing environments. This paper presents the design, implementation, and experience with a novel network programming interface introduced in the Plan B’s Operating System, called /net. It also shows how this interface addresses the problems mentioned and simplifies network programming, including some example applications.

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Citation:  Francisco J. Ballesteros, Eva M. Castro, Gorka Guardiola Muzquiz, Katia Leal Algara, Pedro de las Heras Quirós, "A New Network Abstraction for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environments in the Plan B Operating System," wmcsa, pp. 112-121,  Sixth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA'04),  2004

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