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Title: Communication Topics


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Communication Topics
  • Jason Hill jhill_at_cs.berkeley.edu
  • http//www.cs.berkeley.edu/jhill/cs294-8/MiniRetr
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High Level Communication Goals
  • Support low power network devices
  • Give intermittently connected devices the
    illusion and appearance of continuous IP
    connectivity
  • Make scalability independent of end device
  • Allow application to manage availability/consisten
    cy tradeoffs
  • Mask device mobility from services applications
  • Provide application interface to low level
    network information (location)

3
How?
  • Push as much of the complexity as possible into
    the infrastructure
  • Assume compute cycles and network bandwidth are
    free once you get to the wired world

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Quick look at existing wireless systems
  • GSM
  • Mobitex
  • CDPD

5
GSM Overview.
  • Mobility achieved through the use of the Home
    Location Register (HLR) and the Visitor Location
    Register (VLR).

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Mobitex Architecture
  • Used by Palm VII
  • Packet Switched
  • Guaranteed message delivery (Message Queues)
  • http//www.ericsson.se/wireless

7
CDPD Wireless IP
  • Uses Analog Cellular System
  • 19.2 kbps data w/ 128 bit encryption
  • Sends small data packets over unused voice
    channels
  • Mobile data intermediate systems route packets
  • Fixed address

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Possible Architecture
Traditional Clients/Services
IP
Infrastructure Based Services
Device Proxies
Delivery Qs
Base Stations
Portable Devices
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Device Properties
  • Uniquely identifiable
  • Bootstrap to nearest Access Point
  • Not directly addressable
  • APs can provide them temporary names (proximity
    based naming)
  • Must phone home to inform proxy of temp. name
  • Special client of proxy push/pull data to/from
    proxy

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Access Points/Base Station Properties
  • Permanently Connected
  • Globally Addressable via IP
  • Provides route to local devices
  • Queues Data for recently seen devices
  • Informs device proxies of local devices that it
    is in communication with

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Proxy Service Properties
  • Easy to find (immobile)
  • Always available
  • Has approximation of device state
  • What is the consistency policy?
  • Locatable by both devices and services
  • Handles all requests to and from mobile devices
    provides scalability
  • Can learn temporary route to portable devices

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Optimizations.
  • Ninja style code migration allows layers to
    collapse as an optimization
  • Higher power devices can take on additional
    functionality
  • Complex base stations can perform protocol
    translations for clients
  • Device ? communication can avoid going to proxies

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Optimization for data flowing from the device
  • Forward by any base station that hears clear
    transmission minimize retransmissions at
    expense of wired bandwidth
  • Duplicates removed by proxy
  • If all 5 clients try to transmit, 4 would get
    through

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Data flowing to the device
  • Base stations uses wired network to orchestrate
    communication
  • Base stations learn which other base stations
    they conflict with for a given client
  • Primary base station transmits to client but
    neighboring base stations also queue data in case
    client moves into their area

15
Last link communication options
  • One option is use RF Monolithics Low Power/Cost
  • Device to AP protocol should not determine lowest
    power consumption of devices (i.e. Require device
    to be active minimum amount of time.)
  • Are there any standard protocols we could use?

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Issues
  • What is the internal structure of a device proxy?
  • How inter-related are the designs for the
    proxies, mobility support, and last link
    communication protocols?
  • Could a device proxy be built on top of
    CDMA/Mobitex providing continuous IP
    connectivity?
  • Naming Name Discovery
  • Both proxy names and temp. names

17
Is this a big naming problem?
  • Resolution and assignment of proximity based
    names
  • Querying of proximity based name space?

18
Strengths
  • Complex Device drivers are pushed into the
    infrastructure where they are easy to write,
    debug, upgrade
  • Devices can be composed by the infrastructure
    (Speaker Camera Display ? Video Conference
    Device)
  • Allow small devices to reliably service many
    clients (device proxies/surrogates)
  • Heterogeneity can be masked by software adapters

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Infrastructure Based Communication Protocols
  • Support mobility in a transparent way
  • Provide tiny devices the illusion of IP
    connectivity
  • Make brief periods of disconnection invisible to
    the real world
  • Buffer and Cache information for clients
  • Attempt to optimize delivery overhead
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