2006 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
A P2P-Based System to Perform Coordinated Inspections in Nuclear Power Plants
Authors : C. Alcaide, M. Díaz, L. Llopis, A. Márquez, E. Soler
Published in: On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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TEDDY applications form a distributed package designed for data acquisition and evaluation of inspections carried out in nuclear power plants. These inspections typically involve a number of acquisition equipments exploring the state of different parts of the plant in order to detect any kind of failure. Currently, these applications follow a typical client-server model, where every client –up to one hundred– accesses a central server containing all the information about the inspection itself; furthermore, it centralizes all the coordination and synchronization mechanisms of the work. The client applications act as producer/consumer from server data, so that a failure in the server should halt all the activity in the inspection. In this paper, we propose a peer to peer model where all the nodes share the information and discuss the pros and cons of the new system.