Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Mobile Devices P2P-Systems

P2P-Systems for Mobile Devices

"Impact of network mobility on P2P systems and services (mobile IP / MANET) and rendering techniques for mobile P2P devices. Secure communication protocols for "
P2P-systems are very important communication infrastructures in the internet. Mobile P2P-systems are still not common, but there exist some solutions to let mobile clients take part in them. No idea what P2P-systems for mobile systems could offer in the future? Think of mobile personalized collaborative services as recommendation systems and mobile distributed search services that can benefit from using P2P-technology. Some already existent solutions will now be introduced.

JXME
JXME is a framework to build J2ME-based P2P-applications, aimed at giving access to the JXTA network for connected devices with limited ressources as phones and PDAs. JXME-Peers run on devices supporting the MIDP 1.0, MIDP 2.0 and the CDC. They can participate in P2P-activities like peer- and content-search, P2P-communication, building of peer-groups and file transfer.

Jabber
Jabber clients for mobile devices as Bombus please many Instant-Messaging enthusiasts, as mobile users can be logged in to many IM-systems like ICQ, Yahoo! and MSN at the same time using the XML-based open source Jabber protocols. Mobile file transfer is also supported by some clients, e.g. the Bombusmod.

Gnutella and BitTorrent
Symella and SymTorrent are two great and free clients for connecting Symbian-based phones to the Gnutella- and BitTorrent-networks. While Symella does not allow the upload of files, SymTorrent implements this function. Their code is open source. Another very sophisticated BitTorrent-client for PocketPCs is WinMobile Torrent which even supports the creation of torrents in the application and runs very stable and fast.

Emule P2P-client for Pocket PCs
With MopiPhant the first working standalone Emule-client is available for PocketPCs since April 2005. Although this program is working pretty well, it seems that is is not developed any further.

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chapter are the basis for more advanced systems in later. chapters, e.g., EDA Architecture Ubiquitous computing: smart devices, environments and interaction .
http://mobile.skku.ac.kr/lecture/ubiquitouscomputing/ubicom-ch03-Smart%20Devices.pdf
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cations for small mobile devices raises a number of challenges sion on replicating mobile databases in peer-to-peer systems. In the collaborative .
http://www.cs.stanford.edu/people/mengqiu/publication/icmb05.pdf
architecting secure mobile p2p systems
Use mobile devices to support communication between journalists, photographers, etc, in Support for the identification of key secure mobile P2P application .
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~rzb/Walker.ppt
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In this way, devices will cooperate in. the search, thus avoiding the need for the central gies for routing and query processing in unstructured P2P systems. .
http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/db/research/conference_paper/2008/238_FINAL.pdf
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Challenges and requirements for mobile P2P are. then identified, followed by a definition enables flexible and seamless communications for mobile devices .
http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/publications/pdf/570.pdf
an architecture concept for mobile p2p file sharing services
P2P systems in mobile environments face multiple challanges: highly varying online Figure 1: Classification of optional mechanisms for mobile P2P services .
http://www.net.fmi.uni-passau.de/hp/fileadmin/cnacc/dokus/pdf/architecturemobilep2p.pdf
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of p2p techniques with mobility. Mobility in this sense comprises mobile devices and Caching on mobile node 8. Specific Systems + JXTA (for mobile environments?) The items .
http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/p2prg/wireless-research.txt
peertopeer information sharing in a mobile ad hoc environment
mobile p2p systems, since given the characteristics of mobile ne tworks, there A mobile p2p system consists of peer devices, such as PDAs and laptops, a networking .
http://wmcsa2004.lancs.ac.uk/Slides/wmcsa2004-16-hayes-p2psharing.pdf
exploiting social interactions in mobile systems
mobile, lightweight, handheld devices often equipped with wireless interfaces [13,4] query hit rate, mobile P2P systems must allow their users to exchange content with .
http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~vinodg/teaching/fall-2007-cs500/papers/miklas_encounters.pdf
schemaassisted peer selection for xml querying in
XML is emerging as the de-facto standard for semistructured contents and metadata. the mobile devices in an unstructured peer-to-peer (P2P) network. .
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1626543&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=103025276&CFTOKEN=67964837

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