Wireless nomadic transfer over mobile ad hoc networks
2005
Mobile ad hoc networking allows the development of several infrastructure free applications. One of the arguments we focused on is the possibility of deploying a set of services in areas lacking of low-cost and wide band connectivity to Internet, as rural or mountain communities. The main idea is that it is possible to transfer data by mobile vehicles such as bus, letter carriers and other similar means, by equipping them with an ad hoc kit able to discover clients capable to receive news, e-mail or, generally, to act as a server for other kind of services. In this context we used AODV protocol to interconnect the hosts involved in the test-bed and SLP to develop some applications to offer e-mail and news pushing services over discontinuous connectivity.
Keywords:
- Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
- Computer network
- Mobile ad hoc network
- Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing
- Dynamic circuit network
- Ad hoc wireless distribution service
- Distributed computing
- Vehicular ad hoc network
- Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing
- Computer science
- Delay-tolerant networking
- Mobile computing
- Telecommunications
- Wireless ad hoc network
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