MobiHoc '01 Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing
Efficient Peer-to-Peer Data Dissemination in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
ICPPW '02 Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops
An Economic Model for Resource Exchange in Mobile Peer to Peer Networks
SSDBM '04 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
The role of caching and context-awareness in P2P service discovery
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile data management
PeopleNet: engineering a wireless virtual social network
Proceedings of the 11th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Distributed community detection in delay tolerant networks
Proceedings of 2nd ACM/IEEE international workshop on Mobility in the evolving internet architecture
ContentPlace: social-aware data dissemination in opportunistic networks
Proceedings of the 11th international symposium on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
A Social Network Based File Sharing System in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
ICCCN '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
Joint interest- and locality-aware content dissemination in social networks
WONS'09 Proceedings of the Sixth international conference on Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services
Opportunistic social dissemination of micro-blogs
Ad Hoc Networks
An adaptive mediation framework for mobile p2p social content sharing
ICSOC'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
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This paper studies a new potential social communication phenomenon: social micro-blogging without the Internet. Social micro-blogs (called utterances) are assumed created on mobile devices and shared between peers using direct wireless transmission rather than using any network infrastructure. This combines two emerging issues: opportunistic networking architectures are making it possible to "store, carry and forward" such content while trends in social media and self expression such as micro-blogging have become increasingly popular. We address the problem of obtaining content of personal interest through social micro-blogging without the Internet. This is a challenging problem because generally speaking, content cannot be pulled from its source on demand. Consequently intelligent techniques are needed that allow content to be pushed between groups of users. We introduce a community-based approach that allows content to be pushed to those who can derive utility from it. We explore the robustness and performance of this approach which builds social networks through which relevant content can be pushed using epidemic-inspired mechanisms.