Proceedings of the 2013 9th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2491411.2494573
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ShAir: extensible middleware for mobile peer-to-peer resource sharing

Abstract: ShAir is a middleware infrastructure that allows mobile applications to share resources of their devices (e.g., data, storage, connectivity, computation) in a transparent way. The goals of ShAir are: (i) abstracting the creation and maintenance of opportunistic delay-tolerant peer-to-peer networks; (ii) being decoupled from the actual hardware and network platform; (iii) extensibility in terms of supported hardware, protocols, and on the type of resources that can be shared; (iv) being capable of self-adapting… Show more

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“…In the future, we expect that it will be possible to implement HRSON on real smartphones. For this purpose, we should consider existing middle-wares such as ShAir [15] and Haggle [16]. In the latter, the devices can connect through available infrastructures, cellular network or opportunistic network, according to their conditions and their need.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, we expect that it will be possible to implement HRSON on real smartphones. For this purpose, we should consider existing middle-wares such as ShAir [15] and Haggle [16]. In the latter, the devices can connect through available infrastructures, cellular network or opportunistic network, according to their conditions and their need.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, by creating a WiFi access point and letting other devices join the created network, effectively, device-to-device communication can be implemented in this mode. With ShAir, a middleware with this approach is presented in [36]. Furthermore, popular file sharing applications use this approach, for example the app Xender 6 .…”
Section: B Wifimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com o objetivo de permitir comunicação D2D em cenários no qual não há acessoà Internet, outras abordagens [22,23,15] com uma Arquitetura descentralizada foram desenvolvidas. Essas abordagens utilizam Tecnologias de Rede Sem Fio como o Bluetooth para estabelecerem a comunicação D2D e realizarem a troca de conteúdos.…”
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