Welcome
- 31 submissions
- 9 papers
- 7 posters
Keynote
Mobile P2P evolution from ad-hoc routing to indexing and content sharing: new models, opportunities, challenges.
Mario Gerla
- P2P on wired internet started as app overlays
- then Distributed directories
- then distributed content
- "Pull the chicken by the neck" model for P2P
- overlay:
- file sharing
P2P in wireless
- Early efforts were ad-hoc/P2P (1973)
- IETF MANET: AODV/DSR/OLSR
- Only partial success
- Not optimal for all configs
- usually used just as benchmarks
Ad-Hoc customers:
- Military:
- Civilian:
- Disaster recovery
- Law enforcement
- Homeland dfense
- Search and rescure
- Space/planet explanation
- Commercial:
- Vehicle nav safety
- Mesh network
- Ignoring WSN because it's separate thread
- Challenges in tactical networks
- Scalable routing
- many nodes
- dynamic topo
- QoS
- hostile environemnt
- "Landmark" routing
- group-based, assumes units moving togethr.
- landmarks elected.
- Landmarks advertise position to whole net.
- packets don't have to go through landmark
- still suffers from multi-hop poor TCP/QoS performance
- UAVs to shorten paths
Paradigm shift:
Move from accessing available Internet to "Bypass Internet" to get new functionalities
- Opportunistic Mesh
- Vehicle Mesh
- Opportunistic Piggyback transmitting file block by block on passing vehicle
- DSRC: 802.11p Vehicle Grid Enabler
Belief: opportunistic ad-hoc networking paves the way to P2P networking
Mobeyes: distributed data collection for event reconstruction
UCLA: 50 vehicle campus testbed
U-veT
Concluding observation:
- cannot "transfer" existing ad hoc protocols directly to mobile P2P apps
- mobility: must study correlated mobility, etc
- peer collaboration: cooperation, incentive, protection
- interaction: location aware, pervasive, filtering/fusing
- wired-wireless p2p: TCP issues on multihop, exploit wired net, congestion
- storage/query processing: mobile DB: how to mine and filter
Future:
- Understanding mobility
- Robust to channel
- Cross-layer opp
Bad news
Mobile P2P can not blindly inherit previous ad-hoc research
Good news
new exciting research direction, appealing applications that may become widespread
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