| M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborative hosts," in Proceedings of NOSSDAV, Florham Park, NJ, June 1999, pp. 169--185. |
....multimedia data. Figure 3 shows that peer B becomes the next proxy and peers D and F forward the received data packets for other peers. By sharing the connection and rebroadcasting downloaded data to others, the CHUM network reduces the connection costs for all participating peers. The authors in [7] propose an approach to share the WWAN connection in an ad hoc network with participating hosts. However, they assume that all hosts share the WLAN and some hosts have a WWAN connection. In addition, the host with the WWAN is treated as a gateway to the outside network, but the data downloaded is ....
M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection Sharing in an Ad Hoc Wireless Network among Collaborating Hosts," NOSSDAV 1999.
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M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborating hosts," in Proc. International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV), (Basking Ridge, New Jersey), pp. 169--185, June 1999.
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M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne. Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborating hosts. In Proc. International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV), pages 169--185, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, June 1999.
....them with others who are interested in them. The information exchanged can take the form of web pages, maps, short movie clips, sound clips or any other data object of modest size. Sharing data objects is one example of how wireless devices can cooperate for mutual benefit. In earlier work [3], we had investigated another aspect, namely, how owners of mobile devices with multiple wireless interfaces can serve as temporary gateways to wide area wireless networks. Here, we explore a di#erent facet of cooperation, namely the data sharing, in which devices in close geographic proximity can ....
....the proxy servers may listen and send requests and responses. The requests are queries for a network connection or for some information. As we mentioned in Section 1, a host that has lost connectivity to the Internet may request from another host to act temporarily as gateway for a given flow. In [3] we describe in detail the architecture for the connection sharing. Data sharing can be pull or push based. For the pull based, a 7DS client initiates a query to the multicast group. For the push mechanism, a 7DS client broadcasts an index of the content of its cache to the multicast group. Apart ....
M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborating hosts," in Proc. International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV), (Basking Ridge, New Jersey), pp. 169--185, June 1999.
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M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborative hosts," in Proceedings of NOSSDAV, Florham Park, NJ, June 1999, pp. 169--185.
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M. Papadopouli and H. Schulzrinne, "Connection sharing in an ad hoc wireless network among collaborative hosts," in Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV'99), Florham Park, NJ, June 1999, pp. 169--185.
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