With the advent of wireless communication networks and the new generation of smartphones, the access to data transmission networks has become possible anywhere at any time. Today, a group of users can gather in a dynamic manner and set up their own ad hoc communication networks and share geolocalization information thought Global Position System (GPS). Meanwhile, the use of social networks has seen intense popularity, allowing a collection of people with common interests to establish relationships. In this context, this paper proposes a framework called FrameGeoSocial with to help develop mobile Ad-hoc social network based on Geolocation. Subsequently, FrameGeoSocial was used in a case study the creation of a social network amongst friends, to share information about places to visit, and tips on what to do in these places.
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