Smartphones play an important role in mobile social networks. This paper presents a Mobile Message Board (MMB) system for smartphone users to post and share messages in a certain area. Our system is built upon ad-hoc communication model, and allows the users to browse the nearby information without pre-registration with any servers. Our algorithm design focuses on the message management on each phone considering its own schedule of turning the wireless device on and off. We present algorithms for two different cases to maximize the availability of the messages. Furthermore, our evaluation results from experiments and simulation show that the MMB system is efficient and effective for location-based message dissemination
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Abstract This PhD thesis addresses the issue of alleviating the burden of developing ad hoc applicat...
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During the last years the use of SMS had a lot of competition because of the rise of the social netw...
Smartphones have become more and more popular in the past few years. Motivated by the fact that loca...
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Ad hoc social networks have become popular to support novel applications related to location-based m...
In wireless ad hoc networks, each node participates in routing by forwarding data to other nodes wit...
Recent advancements in wireless communication technologies have attracted ad-hoc networking, which e...
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Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
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International audienceIn this paper we present a novel algorithm aiming at connecting members of a c...
Abstract This PhD thesis addresses the issue of alleviating the burden of developing ad hoc applicat...
With recent advances in wireless communication and the ubiquity of laptops, mobile computing has bec...
AbstractIn the last years mobile networking via smart phones and mobile telephones is widely realize...
During the last years the use of SMS had a lot of competition because of the rise of the social netw...
Smartphones have become more and more popular in the past few years. Motivated by the fact that loca...
The quickly emerging usage of multimedia messages offers a new approach for mobile collaboration bet...
Ad hoc social networks have become popular to support novel applications related to location-based m...
In wireless ad hoc networks, each node participates in routing by forwarding data to other nodes wit...
Recent advancements in wireless communication technologies have attracted ad-hoc networking, which e...
Notice boards are of primary importance in any organization and in places such as bus and railway st...
We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that e...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
In this paper, we present a system that enables people to post and receive tweets despite disruption...
International audienceIn this paper we present a novel algorithm aiming at connecting members of a c...
Abstract This PhD thesis addresses the issue of alleviating the burden of developing ad hoc applicat...
With recent advances in wireless communication and the ubiquity of laptops, mobile computing has bec...