A Complete Design & Implementation of Replica Middleware Strategy in Dmanets
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Mobile Ad Hoc Network is an infrastructure less network where there is no need of any base station where Every node is responsible to handle the data & transmit the data. The world called dense Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs), i.e., limited spatial regions, such as shop-ping malls and airports, where a high number of mobile peers can separately cooperate without a statically deployed network infrastructure. This paper will provide the complete detailed study of Replica middleware strategy architecture [1] and all its functions and methods to manage, re-trieve, and distribute replicas of resources to cooperating nodes in a dense MANET. The guideline is to exploit high node population to enable hopeful lightweight resource replication capable of tolerating node exits/failures. In our paper we have adopted some original approximated solutions, exclusively designed for DMANET that have confirmed good scalability and limited overhead for DMD, for RD/RR, and for RLM.
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Keywords: Replica Middleware, DMANET Design, Replica Monitor, J2ME, Replica DMANET Design & Implementation, Resource Delgate.
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