Adopting Cloud Computing Technique for Efficient Event Forwarding Service To Users

V.Prasanna Kumar Kadali, R.John Mathew

Abstract


Forwarding large volume of live content to relevant users in scalable efficient way in emergency application is main challenging task. One of the model named as the publisher and subscribe is used to forward the event service to users. but it fails to provide relevant event match services to subscribers another major problem is server fail .To handle this problem adopting cloud computing which provides complex computing and reliable communication. In this project proposing distributed overlay SkipCloud  to organize servers giving efficient scalable and reliable event matching services to subscribers. To partition the similar subscriptions in same server for each event hybrid multi-dimensional space partition technique is used. Finally proposed techniques shows efficiency in high matching event service and reduces the event forwarding delay.


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