Context-Aware Configuration and Management of WiFi Direct Groups for Real Opportunistic Networks
Valerio Arnaboldi, Mattia Giovanni Campana, Franca Delmastro

TL;DR
This paper introduces a middleware protocol that enhances WiFi Direct for opportunistic networks by enabling autonomous group formation and inter-group communication, addressing limitations of the standard for real-world device-to-device networking.
Contribution
It proposes WFD-GM, a novel middleware-layer protocol that improves WiFi Direct's support for autonomous D2D connections and inter-group communication in dynamic environments.
Findings
WFD-GM outperforms baseline in medium/low mobility scenarios.
It achieves comparable performance to state-of-the-art in high mobility.
Experimental and simulation results validate improved network configuration.
Abstract
Wi-Fi Direct is a promising technology for the support of device-to-device communications (D2D) on commercial mobile devices. However, the standard as-it-is is not sufficient to support the real deployment of networking solutions entirely based on D2D such as opportunistic networks. In fact, WiFi Direct presents some characteristics that could limit the autonomous creation of D2D connections among users' personal devices. Specifically, the standard explicitly requires the user's authorization to establish a connection between two or more devices, and it provides a limited support for inter-group communication. In some cases, this might lead to the creation of isolated groups of nodes which cannot communicate among each other. In this paper, we propose a novel middleware-layer protocol for the efficient configuration and management of WiFi Direct groups (WiFi Direct Group Manager,…
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