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A social framework for content distribution in mobile transient networks

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Transient networks are spontaneous networks that appear for a short period of time in order to provide basic services such as connectivity and content distribution among a small community. Nowadays mobile devices are becoming multimode by nature providing multiple connection paths. This paper investigates the efficiency and benefit of a mobile transient network where multiple nodes collaborate offering a multihomed network with community services by means of intelligent agents. The paper also proposes the required architecture and negotiation protocols for such scenario with two different services: file downloading and multimedia streaming.

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UPGRADE '08: Proceedings of the third international workshop on Use of P2P, grid and agents for the development of content networks
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DOI:10.1145/1384209
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  1. distributed and mobile transient network
  2. intelligent agents
  3. multiple-description coding
  4. peer to peer
  5. social network
  6. web semantic

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