TY - JOUR
T1 - A P2P-based communication framework for geo-location oriented networks
AU - Miyoshi, Takumi
AU - Shimomura, Yusuke
AU - Fourmaux, Olivier
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by JSPS Kakenhi Grant Number 17K06441.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 National Institute of Telecommunications. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This paper proposes a novel peer-to-peer communication framework to implement geographical location oriented networks, called G-LocON. Location-based services have been gaining in popularity, as proven by ridesharing and mobile games. Although these services have to construct geolocation oriented networks based on their users’ geographical locations, they completely rely on client/server models to communicate with neighboring terminals. G-LocON provides geolocation oriented device-to-device communication only with the current wireless technologies, such as LTE and Wi-Fi, cooperating with the global positioning system and peer-to-peer overlay networking. G-LocON will serve as a type of a mobile ad-hoc network in which devices located within the focusing area are capable of communicating directly. We developed a primitive Android application to implement the G-LocON framework. Evaluation of the solution’s performance has verified the usefulness of the proposed system that offers an admissive transmission delay. Moreover, to confirm the application-related potential of the G-LocON framework, we also show a practical map software in which all neighboring mobile devices present in the focusing area are displayed.
AB - This paper proposes a novel peer-to-peer communication framework to implement geographical location oriented networks, called G-LocON. Location-based services have been gaining in popularity, as proven by ridesharing and mobile games. Although these services have to construct geolocation oriented networks based on their users’ geographical locations, they completely rely on client/server models to communicate with neighboring terminals. G-LocON provides geolocation oriented device-to-device communication only with the current wireless technologies, such as LTE and Wi-Fi, cooperating with the global positioning system and peer-to-peer overlay networking. G-LocON will serve as a type of a mobile ad-hoc network in which devices located within the focusing area are capable of communicating directly. We developed a primitive Android application to implement the G-LocON framework. Evaluation of the solution’s performance has verified the usefulness of the proposed system that offers an admissive transmission delay. Moreover, to confirm the application-related potential of the G-LocON framework, we also show a practical map software in which all neighboring mobile devices present in the focusing area are displayed.
KW - Geolocation oriented network
KW - Location-based service
KW - Overlay
KW - Peer-to-peer
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U2 - 10.26636/jtit.2019.131119
DO - 10.26636/jtit.2019.131119
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85065223808
SN - 1509-4553
SP - 58
EP - 66
JO - Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology
JF - Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology
IS - 1
ER -