Reconfiguration of Distributed Information Fusion System ? A case study
Eric Benoit (LISTIC), Marc-Philippe Huget (LISTIC), Patrice Moreaux, (LISTIC), Olivier Passalacqua (LISTIC)

TL;DR
This paper presents a dynamic runtime model for distributed information fusion systems, enabling reconfiguration to adapt to changing execution supports while maintaining system functionalities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel reconfiguration approach for distributed fusion systems, addressing dynamic execution support challenges.
Findings
Successful implementation of the runtime model
Effective reconfiguration strategies demonstrated
Enhanced system adaptability in dynamic environments
Abstract
Information Fusion Systems are now widely used in different fusion contexts, like scientific processing, sensor networks, video and image processing. One of the current trends in this area is to cope with distributed systems. In this context, we have defined and implemented a Dynamic Distributed Information Fusion System runtime model. It allows us to cope with dynamic execution supports while trying to maintain the functionalities of a given Dynamic Distributed Information Fusion System. The paper presents our system, the reconfiguration problems we are faced with and our solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Fault Detection and Control Systems · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
