Local Messages for Smartphones
Dmitry Namiot, Manfred Sneps-Sneppe

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel local messaging system for smartphones that leverages Wi-Fi proximity measurements and cloud messaging to passively determine user locations and deliver notifications without active user participation.
Contribution
It presents a new model combining Wi-Fi proximity detection with cloud messaging for passive, location-based notifications on smartphones.
Findings
Passive monitoring accurately detects mobile user locations.
The system enables passive, proximity-based messaging without user intervention.
Integration of Wi-Fi proximity with cloud messaging enhances local communication capabilities.
Abstract
This paper describes a new model for local messaging based on the network proximity. We present a novelty mobile mashup which combines Wi-Fi proximity measurements with Cloud Messaging. Our mobile mashup combines passive monitoring for smart phones and cloud based messaging for mobile operational systems. Passive monitoring can determine the location of mobile subscribers (mobile phones, actually) without the active participation of mobile users. This paper describes how to combine the passive monitoring and notifications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
