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A Mobility-Based CheckPointing Protocol for Mobile Computing System


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
 

A new checkpointing and failure recovery algorithm for mobile computing system is proposed here. Mobile hosts save checkpoints based on mobility and movement patterns.Movement patterns considered here are of three types - i) Intercell movement pattern ii) combination movement pattern ii) Intracell movement pattern. Mobile hosts save checkpoints when number of hand-off exceeds a predefined hand-off threshold value. Disconnection is a frequent phenomenon and is of two types: i) planned disconnection ii) unplanned disconnection.Hence mobile hosts save two types of checkpoints - i) permanent checkpoint based on hand-off threshold value covering unplanned disconnection ii) migration checkpoint covering planned disconnection. Hand-off threshold is a function mobility rate , movement pattern, message passing frequency and failure rate.

Keywords

Checkpointing, Movement Pattern, Intercell, Intracell, Combination, Mobility, Hand-Off, Migration Checkpoint.
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Suparna Biswas
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, India
Sarmistha Neogy
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Abstract


A new checkpointing and failure recovery algorithm for mobile computing system is proposed here. Mobile hosts save checkpoints based on mobility and movement patterns.Movement patterns considered here are of three types - i) Intercell movement pattern ii) combination movement pattern ii) Intracell movement pattern. Mobile hosts save checkpoints when number of hand-off exceeds a predefined hand-off threshold value. Disconnection is a frequent phenomenon and is of two types: i) planned disconnection ii) unplanned disconnection.Hence mobile hosts save two types of checkpoints - i) permanent checkpoint based on hand-off threshold value covering unplanned disconnection ii) migration checkpoint covering planned disconnection. Hand-off threshold is a function mobility rate , movement pattern, message passing frequency and failure rate.

Keywords


Checkpointing, Movement Pattern, Intercell, Intracell, Combination, Mobility, Hand-Off, Migration Checkpoint.