Volume 07,Issue 01

Proposal for a Peer-to-Peer Architecture Model for Sharing Files without Files for Smartphones

Authors

Sylvain LENGE MUTOMBO BATATA


Abstract
Peer-to-Peer communications (P2P) and its applications have become a conventional architecture in the filar network environment. However, they have not been effectively adapted to the mobile environment as a whole composed of various devices such as smart mobile devices, portable desktops and devices with poor software. In P2P systems, each need to act at the same time as the client and as the server and share with the others their own data. Our contribution is to design, implement and test a BitTorrent-type application adapted to ad-hoc networks without the use of Android mobile phones. The use of P2P protocols and applications in the mobile environment platform as a whole provides a promising solution that allows a large number of users to share their own content (data, audio, video, etc.). ) and communicate between them without costly use. and a centralized network infrastructure. By using a central server, the pairs can obtain the information on the content of the other pairs. Even in the absence of the Internet, mobile devices offer users the ability to connect in an ad hoc manner via a short-range wireless protocol such as Wi-Fi.

Keyword: Mobile ad hoc networks, wireless communication, Wi-Fi, multimedia communication.

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