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A shadow-like task migration model based on context semantics for mobile and pervasive environments

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posted on 2024-06-06, 06:26 authored by F Tang, C Tang, M Guo, S Yu, S Guo
Pervasive computing is a user-centric mobile computing paradigm, in which tasks should be migrated over different platforms in a shadow-like way when users move around. In this paper, we propose a context-sensitive task migration model that recovers program states and rebinds resources for task migrations based on context semantics through inserting resource description and state description sections in source programs. Based on our model, we design and develop a task migration framework xMozart which extends the Mozart platform in terms of context awareness. Our approach can recover task states and rebind resources in the context-aware way, as well as support multi- modality I/O interactions. The extensive experiments demonstrate that our approach can migrate tasks by resuming them from the last broken points like shadows moving along with the users.

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Journal

Computing and informatics

Volume

30

Pagination

1131-1146

Location

Bratislava, Slovakia

ISSN

1335-9150

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Informatics

Issue

6

Publisher

Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Informatics

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