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  1. Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks, ASWN.
  2. 2008 Eighth International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks (aswn 2008)
  3. Delivering RSS-Feeds over SIP
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2008 Eighth International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks (aswn 2008)
Table of contents
Preface
Conference organization
IMS vs. P2P and Web 2.0 - Understanding the Role of the IP Multimedia System (IMS) in Face of a Converging Telco and Internet Service World
Trends and Challenges of Wireless Sensor Networks
The OtaSizzle Project: Large-Scale Service Experimentation Testbed
Dynamic Context Monitoring Service for Adaptive and Context-Aware Applications
DAGR – DAG Based Context Reasoning: An Architecture for Context Aware Applications
Analyzing Context-Aware Service Development under MUPE Platform
Collaborative Transmission in Wireless Sensor Networks by a (1 + 1)-EA
USEME: A Service-Oriented Framework for Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
A P2P-Based Middleware for Wide-Area Service Discovery
Adaptive Services in a Distributed Environment
Delivering RSS-Feeds over SIP
Combining Passive Autoconfiguration and Anomaly-Based Intrusion Detection in Ad Hoc Networks
Tandem Smart Cards: Enforcing Trust for TLS-Based Network Services
Author index
2004 4th Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks, 2004. ASWN 2004.

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Delivering RSS-Feeds over SIP

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Korpela, J. Manner, J.
Copyright Year 2008
Description Author affiliation: Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Helsinki, Helsinki (Korpela, J.) || Dept. of Commun. & Networking, Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Helsinki (Manner, J.)
Abstract Delivering RSS news feeds to clients is a simple technology, but it results in great amount of news duplication. Tests show that in ordinary situations the duplication rate can approach 99% of the delivered news items. This duplication is the result of the pull-style delivering mechanism used to transmit the news from the server to the clients. Using a different type of delivery mechanism, i.e. push, we achieve a system that is free of duplication. In this paper, we present a service that uses SIP and its specific event notifications extension to deliver the RSS feed information to the clients. Our system does not require changes to existing news providing services. We present a new proxy and client software for a mobile device that can introduce huge bandwidth and energy savings, a critical feature for any mobile service.
Starting Page 76
Ending Page 84
File Size 324292
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 9780769533896
DOI 10.1109/ASWN.2008.13
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2008-10-09
Publisher Place Germany
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Transport protocols Software testing Mobile handsets Application software network protocols Computer science Publishing RSS performance Wireless networks Bandwidth energy efficiency Communications technology SIP Feeds
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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