DMCA
Mobile Encounter Networks and Their Applications
Citations: | 1 - 0 self |
Citations
485 | Data Mules: Modeling a Three-Tier Architecture for Sparse Sensor networks,”
- Shah, Roy, et al.
- 2003
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
138 | Effects of Power Conservation, Wireless Coverage and Cooperation on Data Dissemination among Mobile Devices,”
- Papadopouli, Schulzrinne
- 2001
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
135 | Konark - a service discovery and delivery protocol for ad-hoc networks,” in WCNC
- Helal, Desai, et al.
- 2003
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...networks as well assinfrastructure based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss=-=[2,6,9,23]-=-, cellular networks [1,13] or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of m... |
116 |
Infostations: A new system model for data and messaging services, in:
- Goodman, Borras, et al.
- 1997
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ive filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms[7,11,12,16,20,22].sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations =-=[5]-=-, MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fromsother devices.sIn infrastructure based information diffus... |
74 | A specialpurpose peer-to-peer file sharing system for mobile ad hoc networks,” in
- Klemm, Lindemann, et al.
- 2003
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...networks as well assinfrastructure based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss=-=[2,6,9,23]-=-, cellular networks [1,13] or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of m... |
51 | Peer-to-peer file-sharing over mobile ad hoc networks.
- Ding, Bhargava
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...networks as well assinfrastructure based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss=-=[2,6,9,23]-=-, cellular networks [1,13] or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of m... |
16 |
Bzzzz zzz – zigbee wireless standard
- Evans-Pughe
- 2003
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss[2,6,9,23], cellular networks [1,13] or both =-=[3,8]-=-.sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of multi-hopscommunication requiring much lo... |
14 | An Architecture Concept for Mobile P2P File Sharing Services.
- Andersen, Meer, et al.
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ture based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss[2,6,9,23], cellular networks =-=[1,13]-=- or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of multi-hopscommunication req... |
14 | An economic model for resource exchange in mobile Peer-to-Peer networks.
- Wolfson, Xu, et al.
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
12 | S.: A Platform And Applications for Mobile Peer-to-Peer Communications
- Kato, Ishikawa, et al.
- 2003
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss[2,6,9,23], cellular networks [1,13] or both =-=[3,8]-=-.sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of multi-hopscommunication requiring much lo... |
7 |
What exactly is
- Poole
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ... long battery life. Bluetooth devices require about 100 timessmore energy for this operation. The latencies of ZigBee andsBluetooth below show a significant difference in non-activesslave operations. =-=[3,18,24]-=-sZigBee is a swift network builder compared to Bluetooth.sBluetooth requires about 20 seconds for an inquiry which issnot sufficient for efficient MEN communications. The samesoperation can be done in... |
4 | A Peer-to-Peer Mobile Storage System - Garg, Shao, et al. - 2002 |
4 |
Peer-to-peer content sharing in wireless networks
- Marossy, Csucs, et al.
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ture based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss[2,6,9,23], cellular networks =-=[1,13]-=- or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of multi-hopscommunication req... |
3 |
Patra R., Routing in a Delay Tolerant
- Jain, Fall
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
3 | Information Diffusion in a Single-Hop Mobile Peer-toPeer Network
- Kurhinen, Vuori
- 2005
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
3 | Stable Group Model in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Media Streaming System, The 1st
- Xue, Li, et al.
- 2004
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...networks as well assinfrastructure based cellular networks with end terminalsshaving capabilities to share their resources. There are varioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss=-=[2,6,9,23]-=-, cellular networks [1,13] or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) [10]. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of m... |
2 |
Modelling Mobile Encounter Networks
- Kurhinen, Korhonen, et al.
- 2006
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ioussexamples of peer-to-peer applications for ad hoc networkss[2,6,9,23], cellular networks [1,13] or both [3,8].sThis paper presents a new class of mobile networks: mobilesencounter networks (MENs) =-=[10]-=-. MENs do not require ansinfrastructure and do not have problems of multi-hopscommunication requiring much lower density of mobilesdevices compared to ad hoc networks for operation. There areshowever ... |
2 | MP2P network as an information diffusion channel,”
- Kurhinen, Vuori
- 2005
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ent ratedsgood enough would flow in the network. This is calledscollaborative filtering [21].sEarlier studies on information diffusion in a delay-tolerantsnetworks using simulations can be found froms=-=[7,11,12,16,20,22]-=-.sB. Benefits and ShortcomingssCompared to infostations [5], MENs provide fastersdiffusion of information, because the mobile devices cansobtain information not only from the infostation, but also fro... |
1 |
ZigBee Alliance – Wireless Control That Simply Works
- Alliance
- 2005
(Show Context)
Citation Context ...ications. Thesmain drawbacks are Bluetooth’s power consumption forsdevice discovery and the time needed for locating andsestablishing a connection with encountering devices.sAs an alternative, ZigBee =-=[24]-=- looks promising for MENs.sThe key factor of ZigBee is low power consumption.sAdvances in low-power design have enabled battery life to bestypically measured in years whereas the Bluetooth powersconsu... |