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Working Group Breakouts SenseIT PI Meeting October 7, 1999

Working Group Breakouts SenseIT PI Meeting October 7, 1999. Network Data Distribution Interfaces. Members BBNT - McNeil Columbia - Florissi ISI East - Schott/Parker ISI-West - Estrin MIT/LL - Van Hook UCLA - Zhang UCLA - Srivastava Topic

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Working Group Breakouts SenseIT PI Meeting October 7, 1999

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  1. Working Group BreakoutsSenseIT PI Meeting October 7, 1999

  2. Network Data Distribution Interfaces • Members • BBNT - McNeil • Columbia - Florissi • ISI East - Schott/Parker • ISI-West - Estrin • MIT/LL - Van Hook • UCLA - Zhang • UCLA - Srivastava • Topic • Identify a standard suite of interfaces that supports all the different data distribution schemes, • Develop a plan for defining necessary details • Sketch follow-on responsibilities • Example issues • Information (I.e. queries, detections, etc.) access (read & write) • Communication and other service APIs

  3. FY00 Collaborative Processing • Members • BBNT - Theriault • Marconi - Beck/Reynolds • Sanders - Lang • Sensor.com - Kaiser • VATech - Jones (Display) • Topic • Identify collaborative processing to be implemented in FY00 • Develop a plan for defining necessary details • Sketch follow-on responsibilities • Scheme should • Be applicable to proposed FY00 scenario • Demonstrate basic collaboration benefits • Be implementable in the relatively short FY00 timeframe.

  4. Node Functionality Management • Members • BBNT - Owen • Cornell - Bonnet • NAI - Balenson • PSU - Brooks/Carmen • Rockwell - Agre • UMD - Davis • Topic • Outline required functionality of node “Function Manager” • e.g. mobile code management, task request arbitration, conditional task change control, re-tasking implementation, etc. • Sketch Function Management architecture that supports this functionality and allows assigning organizational responsibility • Develop plan for resolving remaining details • Propose organizational responsibilities

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