Abiding Geocast / Stored Geocast
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Abiding geocast is a time stable geocast scheme used in some ad hoc wireless networks. It is not applicable to Internet routing. Messages are delivered to all nodes that are inside a destination region within a certain period of time. In contrast to an ordinary geocast, which is delivered to all nodes which are inside a destination region exactly at the time of sending plus distribution delay in the network, abiding geocast allows senders to define a lifetime for the geocast message.
Abiding geocast is created by the retransmission of the geocast message, either periodically to the destination region or whenever a node inside the destination region detects a new neighbor.
New services and applications such as position-based advertising, position-based publish and subscribe use abiding geocast. Abiding geocast could enable the creation of virtual traffic signs such as local hazard warnings. For example, an abiding geocast fixed to a certain geographical area could warn approaching vehicles about an icy road.
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[edit]References
[edit]- C. Maihöfer; W. Franz; R. Eberhardt (February 2003). "Stored Geocast in Proceedings of Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS)".
- C. Maihöfer; T. Leimüller; E. Schoch (September 2005). "Abiding Geocast: Time-Stable Geocast for Ad Hoc Networks in Second ACM International Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET 2005)". Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2006-01-13.