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MeshRouter Primitives: Messages, Interest, and Interpreters

T.D. Gottschalk (2004) MeshRouter Primitives: Messages, Interest, and Interpreters. Technical Report. Caltech CACR, Pasadena, California. [CaltechCACR:2004.214]

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Abstract

The MeshRouter architecture provides a general framework for interest-limited message ex- changes among client processes. There are two general areas in which the MeshRouter im- plementation depends on specics of the associated clients: i) the lowest level inter-processor communications model and ii) the nature/content of exchanged messages and \interest". This note describes the hierarchical object design (C++ sense) used to implement the basic Message and Interest objects of the MeshRouter. Interfaces are dened in terms of abstract base classes, and specific inherited objects appropriate for the RTI-s/JSAF application are presented as concrete examples. The MeshRouter system includes a substantial memory management com- ponent for efficient use of the basic Message objects. This system is summarized and plausible near-term extensions are noted.

EPrint Type:Monograph (Technical Report)
Subjects:All Records
ID Code:63
Deposited By:Sarah M. Emery
Deposited On:16 November 2004
Record Number:CaltechCACR:2004.214
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