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A Mobility-Aware Two-Phase Commit Protocol
Nadia Nouali1&2, Habiba Drias2, and Anne Doucet3
1Mobile Computing Department, CERIST, Algeria
2Faculté du Génie Electrique, Université Houari Boumediene, Algeria
3LIP6 Laboratory, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Abstract: The exploding activity in the telecommunication domain and the increasing emergence of portable devices are making mobile ubiquitous computing a reality. However, many challenging issues have to be faced before enabling users to take part in distributed computing while moving in an efficient and quasi-transparent manner. Many researches focus on revisiting the conventional distributed computing paradigms for use in the new environment. In this paper we propose to revisit the conventional implementation of the Two Phase Commit (2PC) protocol which is a fundamental asset of transactional technology for ensuring consistent effects of distributed transactions. We propose a new execution framework that provides an extension aware of the mobility of the hosts. The proposed Mobility-aware 2PC (M-2PC) protocol preserves the 2PC principle and the freedom of the mobile clients and servers while it minimizes the impact of unreliable wireless communication links.
Keywords: Mobile computing, mobile transactions, mobile 2PC protocol, disconnection, mobility.