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%T An Investigation into Distributed Channel Mobility Support for Communicating Process Architectures
%A Kevin Chalmers, Jon Kerridge
%E Peter H. Welch, Herman Roebbers, Jan F. Broenink, Frederick R. M. Barnes, Carl G. Ritson, Adam T. Sampson, G. S. Stiles, Brian Vinter
%B Communicating Process Architectures 2009
%X Localised mobile channel support is now a feature of
   Communicating Process Architecture (CPA) based frameworks,
   from JCSP and C++CSP to occam\-pi. Distributed mobile
   channel support has also been attempted in JCSP Networking
   and occam\-pi via the pony framework, although
   the capabilities of these two separate approaches is limited
   and has not led to the widespread usage of distributed
   mobile channel primitives. In this paper, an initial
   investigation into possible models that can support
   distributed channel mobility are presented and analysed
   for features such as transmission time, robustness and
   reachability. The goal of this work is to discover a set of
   models which can be used for channel mobility and also
   supported within the single unified protocol for distributed
   CPA frameworks. From the analysis presented in this paper,
   it has been determined that there are models which can
   be implemented to support channel end mobility within a
   single unified protocol which provide suitable capabilities
   for certain application scenarios.


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