GREDIA: Grid enabled access to rich media content
Overview
GREDIA is an FP6 project funded by the European Union.
Our team, as technical coordinators and Grid technology experts, is developing a generic middleware platform, based on our proposed service-oriented architecture,
RDLS (Rich Data Location Services) , which enables efficient content management in Grid environments.
Our design introduces concepts from Peer-to-Peer and distributed computing in order to provide a scalable and reliable infrastructure for storage, search and retrieval of annotated multimedia content.
To ensure fast media lookups in the distributed repositories of a Virtual Organization, our system incorporates a
multidimensional indexing scheme, which serves the need for supporting both
point and range queries over a set of meta-data attributes. The distributed index is built on top of
XOROS, a DHT that supports mutable objects. What is more, we are using Space Filling Curves (
SFCs) to deal with arbitrary multi-attribute queries.
File transfers are conducted using
GridTorrent, a grid-enabled, Peer-to-Peer mechanism that allows the aggregate data transfer throughput to scale, effectively coping with flash crowds.
RDLS can be efficiently integrated in existing Grid middlewares, such as
Globus Toolkit 4, as it complies with WSRF, a standard posed by the
Open Grid Forum.
GridTorrent has backward compatibility with the file transfer utility
GridFTP, adopted by the Grid community.
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Publications
- A. Asiki, K. Doka, I. Konstantinou, A. Zissimos and N. Koziris, "A Distributed Architecture for Multi-dimensional Indexing and Data Retrieval in Grid Environments". In Proceedings of the Cracow 07 Grid Workshop, Cracow, Poland, October 2007