SMEPP
Secure Middleware for Embedded Peer to Peer systems
- Funded by the EU FP6 (FP6-2005-IST-5-033563)
- Duration: 01/09/2006 to 31/12/2009
Embedded Peer-to-Peer Systems (EP2P) represented an interesting challenge in the development of software for distributed systems. This scenario consisted of systems in which all the heterogeneous elements of the network (sensor nodes, PDAs, PCs) are symmetrical (i.e. all elements can behave as clients or servers) and in most cases, the mechanisms of communication are not based on pre-existing infrastructures. One of the keys in the success of these systems was the possibility to abstract all these problems by means of convenient middleware. The development of such a middleware was actually challenging, since besides the disappearance of the roles of client and server, other critical requirements appeared, which had to be supported by these infrastructures: mobility, discovery and localization protocols, new quality of software criteria, new security problems, etc.
References
- R. J. Caro, et al., “SMEPP: A Secure Middleware for Embedded P2P“, ICT Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit (ICT-MobileSummit’09), June, 2009.
- R. Roman, J. Lopez, and P. Najera, “A Cross-layer Approach for Integrating Security Mechanisms in Sensor Networks Architectures“, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, vol. 11, Wiley, pp. 267-276, 2011. DOI (I.F.: 0.884)