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Secure Resource Synchronization of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Techniques: Experiments on the Android Platform

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Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering

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Traditional resource synchronization processes exchange files between PCs and enterprise mainframes. In recent years, smart devices have increased employee mobility, allowing them to carry work in a ubiquitous environment. Resource synchronization has thus become an important focus of investigation, particularly in terms of which network transmission protocol is most suitable for use by smart devices. A peer to peer (P2P) network is a type of decentralized and distributed network architecture. Individual peers in the network act as both suppliers and consumers of resources. In a ubiquitous environment, a reasonable solution for file resource synchronization is to construct a mobile peer to peer (MP2P) network based on a distributed peer to peer architecture that provides a secure platform. In this study, we explore network transmission protocols, including Juxtapose (JXTA), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Bluetooth, and WiFi Direct, in order to construct a MP2P network of Android-based smart devices for file resource synchronization. The experiments demonstrate that the JXTA protocol provides more functionality for Android-based smart devices.

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Ke, CK., Lin, ZH. (2014). Secure Resource Synchronization of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Techniques: Experiments on the Android Platform. In: Park, J., Chen, SC., Gil, JM., Yen, N. (eds) Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 308. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54900-7_41

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