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TY - GEN
T1 - Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination
AU - Ayari, B.
AU - Khelil, A.
AU - Saffar, K.
AU - Suri, Neeraj
PY - 2010/5/23
Y1 - 2010/5/23
N2 - Data-based agreement is increasingly used to implement traceable coordination across mobile entities such as ad-hoc networked (autonomous) vehicles. In our work, we focus on data-based agreement using database transactions where mobile entities agree on a set of coordinated tasks that need to be bperformed by them in an atomic way. Atomicity means that all transaction participants agree on a set of tasks which will be performed by them or no one of them is performing any task. The data about the agreed tasks and their corresponding stakeholders are kept in local databases as a proof for the obtained agreement. This proof might be needed by users and regularities/ authorities involved depending on the application scenario. In this demo, we demonstrate our effort to provide for partition-aware atomic commit protocols for transactional data-based agreement. © 2010 IEEE.
AB - Data-based agreement is increasingly used to implement traceable coordination across mobile entities such as ad-hoc networked (autonomous) vehicles. In our work, we focus on data-based agreement using database transactions where mobile entities agree on a set of coordinated tasks that need to be bperformed by them in an atomic way. Atomicity means that all transaction participants agree on a set of tasks which will be performed by them or no one of them is performing any task. The data about the agreed tasks and their corresponding stakeholders are kept in local databases as a proof for the obtained agreement. This proof might be needed by users and regularities/ authorities involved depending on the application scenario. In this demo, we demonstrate our effort to provide for partition-aware atomic commit protocols for transactional data-based agreement. © 2010 IEEE.
KW - Application scenario
KW - Database transactions
KW - Mobile entities
KW - Transactional data
U2 - 10.1109/MDM.2010.26
DO - 10.1109/MDM.2010.26
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781424470754
SP - 279
EP - 280
BT - 2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management
PB - IEEE
ER -