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Information Sharing Modalities for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Alexandre de Spindler, Michael Grossniklaus, Christoph Lins, and Moira C. Norrie

Institute for Information Systems, ETH Zurich CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
despindler@inf.ethz.ch
grossniklaus@inf.ethz.ch
lins@inf.ethz.ch
norrie@inf.ethz.ch

Abstract. Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applications. Such applications allow users to interact and share information opportunistically when their mobile devices are in physical proximity or close to fixed installations. It has been shown how mobile applications such as collaborative filtering and location-based services can take advantage of ad-hoc connectivity to use physical proximity as a filter mechanism inherent to the application logic. We discuss the different modes of information sharing that arise in such settings based on the models of persistence and synchronisation. We present a platform that supports the development of applications that can exploit these modes of ad-hoc information sharing and, by means of an example, show how such an application can be realised based on the supported event model.

LNCS 5870, p. 322 ff.

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