DocumentCode :
3736216
Title :
Ubiquitous Social Sensor Networking system
Author :
Carlos Nkuba Kayembe
Author_Institution :
Department of Information Technology, Handong Global University, Pohang, Republic of Korea
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
256
Lastpage :
259
Abstract :
Social Networking Sites (SNS) require a centralized system accessible via Internet. SNS´ owners are in control of user´s data; this often leads to data theft, piracy and privacy issues. This paper proposes a way of socializing with people in surrounding places by using a ubiquitous social sensor network system (USSNS) where Wireless Sensor Node interact in a peer-to-peer mode without the need of Internet. Sensor Node are programed in order to exchange selected social information (e.g. status availability, emergency) to their peer sensor node within a predefine network coverage area (~ 10 indoor to 100 meter outdoor) via a multicast request. The result of this system could allow node´s user to find their peer via nodes´ LED lightening and engage in a face-to-face conversation if they are willing to. The USSNS aims to promote face-to-face interaction instead of current virtual interaction on SNS. The system was tested on two K-mote B2 devices using CoAP protocol.
Keywords :
"Peer-to-peer computing","Wireless sensor networks","Protocols","Wireless communication","Social network services","Internet","Security"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2015 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE-Berlin.2015.7391250
Filename :
7391250
Link To Document :
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