A standalone content sharing application for spontaneous communities of mobile handhelds

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This demo illustrates the benefits of BitHoc, a standalone protocol for content sharing among spontaneous communities of mobile handhelds using wireless multi-hop connections. BitHoc is a Trackerless BitTorrent-like application adapted to mobile wireless ad-hoc networks(MANET). The current BitHoc architecture is composed of three principal components: a content sharing service, a membership management service and a content discovery service. The present demo highlights the efficiency of the BitHoc package in dealing with diverse challenges encountered in the MANET environment. Our solution considers the following issues: routing overhead, sharing opportunities and mobility of nodes. In order to validate the feasibility of our application and evaluate its performance, we consider a test-bed composed of PDAs and smartphones equipped withWIFI adapters and Windows Mobile 6 operating system.

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Krifa, A., Sbai, M. K., Barakat, C., & Turletti, T. (2009). A standalone content sharing application for spontaneous communities of mobile handhelds. In SIGCOMM 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 SIGCOMM Conference and Co-Located Workshops, MobiHeld 2009 (pp. 77–78). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1592606.1592629

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