2007 9th IFIP International Conference on Mobile Wireless Communications Networks 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icmwcn.2007.4668170
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Optimizing Peer-to-Peer content discovery over wireless mobile ad hoc networks

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“…Gossiping protocols, as routing algorithms, are able to reduce the number of messages through their inherent probabilistic forwarding behaviors. Based on this, the authors of [da Hora et al 2007] propose an adaptive routing protocol based on gossiping on top of MANETs which is able to adjust its forwarding probability according to the network load. They indicated energy reductions by at most 32% using simulation analysis of Gnutella.…”
Section: Message Reduction Approaches 36mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gossiping protocols, as routing algorithms, are able to reduce the number of messages through their inherent probabilistic forwarding behaviors. Based on this, the authors of [da Hora et al 2007] propose an adaptive routing protocol based on gossiping on top of MANETs which is able to adjust its forwarding probability according to the network load. They indicated energy reductions by at most 32% using simulation analysis of Gnutella.…”
Section: Message Reduction Approaches 36mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since running P2P file-sharing applications in a wireless/mobile Internet entails different constraints compared with those in the traditional wired Internet, the authors of [46] propose a message reduction approach to reduce the average energy consumption and delay of Gnutella on top of MANETs. They employ a gossip protocol and use its inherent probabilistic forwarding behavior to reduce the number of messages.…”
Section: Energy Efficiency In Other File Sharing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%