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http://www.mobilegrids.org The Mobile Grid Concept Vicente Olmedo Technical University of Madrid
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Contents Introduction The Akogrimo Project The Next Generation Mobile Grid Concept The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) SIP fundamentals The Session Description Protocol (SDP) SIP usage for Web Service mobility
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Introduction (1/2) The Akogrimo EU IST project is aimed to the design and implementation of a Next Generation Mobile Grid. Concept: Next Generation Mobile Grid (NGMG) Concept: Mobile Dynamic Virtual Organization (MDVO)
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Introduction (2/2) NGMG = Mobile Network + Grid Services Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Session Management Mobility Support Presence & Context
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http://www.mobilegrids.org The Session Initiation Protocol (1/4) Standardized by the IETF in RFC 3261. Signaling protocol targeted to the management of sessions in IP networks. SIP is independent of the type of session being managed. Basic messages (methods): REGISTER, INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS. Extensible: new methods can be defined in order to support new functionalities. Signaling entities also defined: User Agent, Proxy, Registrar.
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http://www.mobilegrids.org The Session Initiation Protocol (2/4) User registration process
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http://www.mobilegrids.org The Session Initiation Protocol (3/4) Session establishment and termination
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http://www.mobilegrids.org The Session Initiation Protocol (4/4) Message format example Request Line Message body (SDP) INVITE sip:volmedo@dit.upm.es SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 138.4.3.130:3456 CallID: a2e3a@138.4.3.130 From: sip:villagra@dit.upm.es To: sip:volmedo@dit.upm.es Cseq: 1 INVITE Content-type: application/SDP Content-Length: 117 v=0 c=IN IP4 138.4.7.148 m=application 8080 HTTP soap+xml a=setup:passive a=wsdl:http://138.4.7.148/service.wsdl SIP Headers
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Web Services are getting mobile Network architectures tend to convergence access technology independence is a must. Architectural design tends to Service Oriented Architectures. User terminals becoming more and more powerful. In Grid environments, users themselves can also be resources.
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Traditional, fixed scenario
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Mobile, ubiquitous scenario SIP session establishment Classical SOAP interaction
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Extending SDP SDP syntax can be extended by the definition of new attributes. Request Line Message body (SDP) INVITE sip:volmedo@dit.upm.es SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 138.4.3.130:3456 CallID: a2e3a@138.4.3.130 From: sip:villagra@dit.upm.es To: sip:volmedo@dit.upm.es Cseq: 1 INVITE Content-type: application/SDP Content-Length: 117 v=0 c=IN IP4 138.4.7.148 m=application 8080 HTTP soap+xml a=setup:passive a=wsdl:http://138.4.7.148/service.wsdl SIP Headers
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Conclusions SIP for signaling, SOAP for application. Mobility and ubiquity for Web Services. Web Services can make use of full SIP capabilities (e.g. session transfer). No need to standardize new SIP mechanisms. The new SDP attribute needs to be standardized.
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http://www.mobilegrids.org Thank you! Questions? Vicente Olmedo
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