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ABSTRACT
We describe a mobile application for social networking that demonstrates the features of DTN#, a .Net-based implementation of the DTN bundle specification and testbed for research in challenged networks. The application, dubbed D-Book, includes the ability for users to create, modify, and share profiles much like the popular web-based social networking services. REFERENCES
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