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Harvesting Time-Series Data from Service-Based Systems Hosted in MANETs
We are concerned with reliably harvesting data collected from service-based
systems hosted on a mobile ad hoc network (MANET). More specifically, we are
concerned with time-bounded and time-sensitive time-series monitoring data
describing the state of the network and system. The data are harvested in order
to perform an analysis, usually one that requires a global view of the data
taken from distributed sites. For example, network- and application-state data
are typically analysed in order to make operational and maintenance decisions.
MANETs are a challenging environment in which to harvest monitoring data, due
to the inherently unstable and unpredictable connectivity between nodes, and
the overhead of transferring data in a wireless medium. These limitations must
be overcome to support time-series analysis of perishable and time-critical
data. We present an epidemic, delay tolerant, and intelligent method to
efficiently and effectively transfer time-series data between the mobile nodes
of MANETs. The method establishes a network-wide synchronization overlay to
transfer increments of the data over intermediate nodes in periodic cycles. The
data are then accessible from local stores at the nodes. We implemented the
method in Java~EE and present evaluation on a run-time dependence discovery
method for Web Service applications hosted on MANETs, and comparison to other
four methods demonstrating that our method performs significantly better in
both data availability and network overhead