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Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Overview Current peer-to-peer file-sharing systems mostly work on wired networks. Mobile ad hoc network is characterized as multi-hop wireless communications between mobile devices. In this paper, five routing approaches with different complexity are proposed to enable peer-to-peer file-sharing over mobile ad hoc networks. The complexity of the proposed approaches is evaluated and compared. It is concluded that the cross-layer protocols perform better than simply overlaying peer-to-peer searching protocol on mobile ad hoc networks.

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Publisher
Purdue University
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PDF
Date Published
Aug 31, 2007
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Topics
Network Design, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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