International Conference on Advances in Future Internet (AFIN) 2015, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Project Code
15ZI1400, Development of Technologies for Proximity, Real-time, and Smart Service Recommendation Platform ,
Keum Chang Sup
Abstract
With the recent explosive growth of mobile devices, the demand of high quality contents in mobile network is increasing. To ensure the low delay contents sharing in mobile network, there is a need to deploy service platform which provides the intelligent services in the localized ad-hoc group. The service platform can provide a common structure to create and support the direct services at user’s edge node. Mobile subscribers come together in same area, establish a temporal ad-hoc group and they connect to the same Wi-Fi access point. People who have common interest can communicate for sharing contents and information. For them, service platform can support the storing, caching, and management of contents, in order to share the high quality contents among proximity group in mobile network. The feature of proximity group services has instantly generated social relation. In this paper, we propose the architecture of service platform for providing a city tour service. Also, we provide the design and the development of the proximity services which is composed of a contents sharing service and a proximity chatting service. Our platform and service can be applied to the campuses and malls as well as tour group.
KSP Keywords
Contents sharing, Low Delay, Mobile Ad hoc, Mobile devices, Mobile networks, Proximity Services(ProSe), Social Relations, Wi-Fi access point, common interest, intelligent service, service platform
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