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Peer-to-Peer Mobile Network Architecture
Lingk?ping, Sweden August 27-August 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/P2P.2001.990426First International Conference on Pee ...
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Philippe Charas, Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
An individuals ultimate independence from unwanted ownership and control can be obtained in a Mobile Peer to Peer (MP2P) environment. This paper takes a historical view on the subject of mobile networks and underscores some of the main architectural principles enabling MP2P. The concept of local policy enforcement is introduced as a mental tool to define terminal centric control, as opposed to network centric control.. This concept is further expanded to incorporate a mobile architecture including a ubiquitous end user device, where business model related policies are stored. In this way, the architecture becomes business model independent, and business model related policies stored separately in a terminal based policy repository reflect any relationship that the individual has engaged into.This includes Personal Area Networks and AD-HOC networks as well. Another such relationship can be a P2P relationship which can be combined with another relationship concerned with mobility.
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Philippe Charas, "Peer-to-Peer Mobile Network Architecture," p2p, pp.0055, First International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'01), 2001
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