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When peer-to-peer comes face-to-face: collaborative peer-to-peer computing in mobile ad-hoc networks
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EngineeringPervasive ComputingOpportunistic NetworkAd Hoc NetworkInternet Of ThingsMobile Ad-hoc NetworksPhysical LocationGeneric Software InfrastructureMobile Ad-hoc ApplicationsMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMobile Computing SystemEdge ComputingCloud ComputingPeer-to-peer DatabaseCollaborative Peer-to-peer ComputingTrusted P2pMobility ProtocolSystem Software
This paper motivates and describes the notion of mobile ad-hoc information systems. Such a system consists of a decentralized and self-organizing network of autonomous, mobile devices that interact as peers. Connectivity is determined by distance between devices; as hosts change their physical location they establish pair-wise communication links based on mutual proximity. We describe application scenarios for mobile ad-hoc information systems and identify technical challenges of a generic software infrastructure. Moreover, we present the goals and architecture of Proem, a peer-to-peer system and development platform for mobile ad-hoc applications. Proem has successfully been used as instructional tool in an advanced software engineering course on peer-to-peer computing.
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