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Bluetooth content distribution stations on public transitIn MobiShare '06: Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Decentralized resource sharing in mobile computing and networking (2006), pp. 63-65.
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AbstractIn this poster, we introduce our Bluespots project, in which a small computer on a bus serves as a Bluetooth Content Distribution (BCD) station in a university public transit scenario. An important feature of the application space that we envision is that it depends only on single hops between devices. The primary form of communication will be between user mobile devices and Bluespots, or information waypoints. In later incarnations of this system, larger-scale dissemination can be achieved by using application-level peer-to-peer connections. However, we do not think of the system as a general data transit system. We consider it more as an implementation of social networking, in which users only participate in functions that are in line with their own interests and goals.
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