TY - GEN
T1 - Name resolution middleware using relative positional relationship to support wireless visiblearea communication
AU - Noda, Atsushi
AU - Kitasuka, Teruaki
AU - Tagashira, Shigeaki
AU - Nakanishi, Tsuneo
AU - Fukuda, Akira
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In this paper, we propose name resolution middleware that involves positional awareness to identify target hosts in wireless visible area communication (WVAC). WVAC is a wireless communication network that enables users to exchange information with nearby hosts, especially within the users' visible area, wherein the underlying network can be locally and temporarily constructed without the aid of any centralized administration. In such communication, the proposed middleware assists the user to intuitively identify a target host by presenting the relative positional relationship among the neighbor hosts. The middleware possesses the following characteristics: (1) it provides simple APIs to be easily utilized by various applications, (2) a dedicated server preliminarily located in the network is not required to operate it, and (3) it adopts a positioning method that could estimate the relative locations of neighbor hosts without any pre-configuration. Finally, we construct a prototype system and evaluate the middleware using this system. The results indicate that this middleware can sufficiently work even on resourcelimited mobile devices.
AB - In this paper, we propose name resolution middleware that involves positional awareness to identify target hosts in wireless visible area communication (WVAC). WVAC is a wireless communication network that enables users to exchange information with nearby hosts, especially within the users' visible area, wherein the underlying network can be locally and temporarily constructed without the aid of any centralized administration. In such communication, the proposed middleware assists the user to intuitively identify a target host by presenting the relative positional relationship among the neighbor hosts. The middleware possesses the following characteristics: (1) it provides simple APIs to be easily utilized by various applications, (2) a dedicated server preliminarily located in the network is not required to operate it, and (3) it adopts a positioning method that could estimate the relative locations of neighbor hosts without any pre-configuration. Finally, we construct a prototype system and evaluate the middleware using this system. The results indicate that this middleware can sufficiently work even on resourcelimited mobile devices.
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U2 - 10.1109/AINA.2009.55
DO - 10.1109/AINA.2009.55
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70349503668
SN - 9780769536385
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA
SP - 443
EP - 450
BT - Proceedings - 2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2009
T2 - 2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2009
Y2 - 26 May 2009 through 29 May 2009
ER -