TwiddleNet: Smartphones as Personal Servers
Author
Gurminder, Singh
Center for the Study of Mobile Devices and Communications
Date
2012-10-12Metadata
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TwiddleNet uses smartphones as personal servers to enable instant content capture and dissemination for firstresponders.
It supports the information sharing needs of first responders in the early stages of an emergency
response operation. In TwiddleNet, content, once captured, is automatically tagged and disseminated using one
of the several networking channels available in smartphones. TwiddleNet pays special attention to minimizing the
equipment, network set-up time, and content capture and dissemination effort. It can support small operations of
emergency responders in the first 48-72 hours of an emergency response by using handheld devices based
infrastructure and scale up to handle hundred of users with more robust backend infrastructure.
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