Geodemlia: Persistent storage and reliable search for peer-to-peer location-based services
Location-based services have become increasingly popular in the recent years due to the vast deployment of position-aware devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs and the ubiquitous availability of fast Internet connectivity. Existing location-based services are realized as cloud services, which c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Location-based services have become increasingly popular in the recent years due to the vast deployment of position-aware devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs and the ubiquitous availability of fast Internet connectivity. Existing location-based services are realized as cloud services, which cause considerably high costs. Furthermore, they are not location-aware leading to unnecessary long transmission paths between the users and the cloud infrastructure. The concept of Peer-to-Peer has proven to be a valid alternative for realizing the functionality of location-based services, which resulted in a plethora of approaches for location-based search [1], [4], [5]. Existing concepts, however, suffer from two major drawbacks: (i) they are not robust against high peer churn and (ii) they do not allow for the persistent storage of location-based data. To this end, in this demo we present the prototype of the overlay Geodemlia [3], which allows for both: the persistent storage of location-based information as well as the reliable search even under high churn rates. Location-based information in Geodemlia is stored in a location-aware way, reducing the length of the transmission path for store and search operations. |
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ISSN: | 2161-3559 |
DOI: | 10.1109/P2P.2013.6688730 |