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Execution Environment of Peer-to-Peer Services in a Mobile Environment

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This paper describes an execution environment for peer-topeer services in a mobile environment. These days, mobile devices such as PDAs and mobile telephones have the power and the capability to support a variety of services independently. In the near future, peer-to-peer services will become commonplace for mobile devices in a mobile environment. However, at present, it is difficult for these devices to provide peer-to-peer services such as file sharing and the access of CPU power since the performance of these devices is not comparable to those of PCs. Therefore, suitable peer-to-peer services and their execution environment in a mobile environment are required for use on mobile devices. Hence, we propose execution environment for suitable peer-to-peer services in a mobile environment. A large-scale experiment, with six hundred participants, was conducted using a practical application of the proposed framework. This paper also contains the results and discussions of this experiment.

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Iwao, T. et al. (2003). Execution Environment of Peer-to-Peer Services in a Mobile Environment. In: Moro, G., Koubarakis, M. (eds) Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing. AP2PC 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2530. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45074-2_4

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