Transparent Network Interfaces to Mobile Peer-to-Peer Environment


Autoria(s): Saalasti, Sami
Data(s)

23/01/2008

23/01/2008

2004

Resumo

The fact that most of new Personal Data Assistant (PDA) devices and smartphones have the ability to communicate via different wireless technologies has made several new applications possible. While traditional network model is based on the idea of static hosts, mobile devices can create decentralized, self-organizing ad-hoc networks and act as peers in the network. This kind of adapting network is suitable for mobile devices which can freely join and leave the networks. Because several different wireless communication technologies are involved, flexible changing of the networking technology must be handled in order to enable seamless communication between these networks. This thesis presents a transparent network interface to mobile Peer-to-Peer environment which is named as Virtual PeerHood. Different wireless technologies and aspects of providing a seamless connectivity between these technologies are explored. The result is a middleware platform for mobile Peer-to-Peer environment, capable of handling several networking technologies.

Identificador

nbnfi-fe20041304.pdf

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/34578

URN:NBN:fi-fe20041304

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #wireless mobility #peer-to-peer #software assisted handover
Tipo

Master's thesis