Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts

Autores
Aldunate, Roberto G.; Larson, Gregg E.; Nussbaum, Miguel; Ochoa, Sergio; Herrera, Oriel A.
Año de publicación
2006
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
With the rapid development of short-range wireless technology new venues to apply it in more sophisticated, complex, and dynamic environments have been opened. Nevertheless, the applicability of such technology in nontraditional settings like face-to-face encounters and disaster relief environments, remains unclear. This article describes a research effort aimed to narrow that gap by means of using two non-traditional settings as case studies; face-to-face encounters among unacquainted people and first responders in urban disaster relief environments. Among the results obtained are: a) interactions among unacquainted people may be promoted, though the level of interaction becomes easily constrained due to the current state of RF technology and the design of the experiments, and b) it is feasible to obtain a reliable communication platform for first responders operating in disaster relief missions. These results supports the idea that short-range wireless technology may play both a facilitator and a promoter role in face-to-face contexts, and at least a facilitator role in the case of users co-located in highly dynamic contexts.
8th IFIP/IEEE International conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Cellular architecture (e.g., mobile)
Wireless communication
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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title Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
spellingShingle Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
Aldunate, Roberto G.
Ciencias Informáticas
Cellular architecture (e.g., mobile)
Wireless communication
title_short Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
title_full Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
title_fullStr Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
title_sort Understanding the role of mobile ad hoc networks in non-traditional contexts
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aldunate, Roberto G.
Larson, Gregg E.
Nussbaum, Miguel
Ochoa, Sergio
Herrera, Oriel A.
author Aldunate, Roberto G.
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Larson, Gregg E.
Nussbaum, Miguel
Ochoa, Sergio
Herrera, Oriel A.
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Nussbaum, Miguel
Ochoa, Sergio
Herrera, Oriel A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Cellular architecture (e.g., mobile)
Wireless communication
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Cellular architecture (e.g., mobile)
Wireless communication
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8th IFIP/IEEE International conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description With the rapid development of short-range wireless technology new venues to apply it in more sophisticated, complex, and dynamic environments have been opened. Nevertheless, the applicability of such technology in nontraditional settings like face-to-face encounters and disaster relief environments, remains unclear. This article describes a research effort aimed to narrow that gap by means of using two non-traditional settings as case studies; face-to-face encounters among unacquainted people and first responders in urban disaster relief environments. Among the results obtained are: a) interactions among unacquainted people may be promoted, though the level of interaction becomes easily constrained due to the current state of RF technology and the design of the experiments, and b) it is feasible to obtain a reliable communication platform for first responders operating in disaster relief missions. These results supports the idea that short-range wireless technology may play both a facilitator and a promoter role in face-to-face contexts, and at least a facilitator role in the case of users co-located in highly dynamic contexts.
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