We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that exploits smartphone capabilities and human behavior to create decentralized networks for smartphone-to-smartphone message delivery. HuManets support stealth command-and-control messaging for mobile BotNets, covert channels in the presence of an observer who monitors all cellular communication, and distributed protocols for querying the state or content of targeted mobile devices. In this paper, we introduce techniques for constructing HumaNets and describe protocols for efficiently routing and addressing messages. In contrast to flooding or broadcast schemes that saturate the network and aggressively consume phone resources (e.g., batteries), ...
AbstractMobile phones are increasingly being equipped with hardware and software services allowing t...
Copyright © 2012 Rajarshi Sanyal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Many communication devices, like mobile phones and PDAs, are enabled for near field communication by...
We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that e...
We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that e...
Mobile ad-hoc networks of wireless devices (MANETs) hold the promise of providing network services w...
Collecting the real human movement has drawn significant attention from research community since a b...
Todays mobile computing must support a wide variety of applications such as location-based services,...
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes are dynamically changing their locations. MOBILE ad hoc networks (M...
We present HabCast, a profile-cast communication paradigm that learns about the mobility habits of t...
In the last 10 years, new paradigms for wireless networks based on human mobility have gained the at...
A key factor for the evolution of the mobile networks towards 4G is to bring to fruition high bandwi...
Modern mobile devices are fast, programmable and feature localization and wireless capabil-ities. Th...
ABSTRACT: The Project is, primarily, computer code that enables superintendent to watch their human ...
During social gatherings or emergency situations, infrastructure-based communication networks have d...
AbstractMobile phones are increasingly being equipped with hardware and software services allowing t...
Copyright © 2012 Rajarshi Sanyal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Many communication devices, like mobile phones and PDAs, are enabled for near field communication by...
We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that e...
We introduce a new communication paradigm, Human-to-human Mobile Ad hoc Networking (HuManet), that e...
Mobile ad-hoc networks of wireless devices (MANETs) hold the promise of providing network services w...
Collecting the real human movement has drawn significant attention from research community since a b...
Todays mobile computing must support a wide variety of applications such as location-based services,...
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes are dynamically changing their locations. MOBILE ad hoc networks (M...
We present HabCast, a profile-cast communication paradigm that learns about the mobility habits of t...
In the last 10 years, new paradigms for wireless networks based on human mobility have gained the at...
A key factor for the evolution of the mobile networks towards 4G is to bring to fruition high bandwi...
Modern mobile devices are fast, programmable and feature localization and wireless capabil-ities. Th...
ABSTRACT: The Project is, primarily, computer code that enables superintendent to watch their human ...
During social gatherings or emergency situations, infrastructure-based communication networks have d...
AbstractMobile phones are increasingly being equipped with hardware and software services allowing t...
Copyright © 2012 Rajarshi Sanyal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Many communication devices, like mobile phones and PDAs, are enabled for near field communication by...