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An Efficient and Delay Tolerant Peer-To-Peer File Sharing in Disconnected Manets

Journal article published in 2015 by S. Venu Gopal
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Abstract

New services offered by telecommunication firms and content suppliers that expose customers to spatial data have already arrived. Such services offer news, traffic or weather reports, maps, guide books, music and video files, games, notifications concerning changes in environmental conditions and points of interest. Access to data can become as necessary as voice communications for wireless roaming through metropolitan areas. This paper presents 7DS, a unique peer-to-peer knowledge sharing system. Peers are often either mobile or stationary and also the exchange of knowledge among peers that aren't essentially connected to the net.In MANETs consisting of digital devices, nodes area unit perpetually moving, forming disconnected MANETs with timeserving node encountering. During this paper, we have a tendency to propose a P2P content-based file sharing system, particularly SPOON, for disconnected MANETs. The system uses associate degree interest extraction formula to derive a node's interests from its files for content-based file looking.