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CarNet: a scalable ad hoc wireless network system
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Proceedings of the 9th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop: beyond the PC: new challenges for the operating system table of contents
Kolding, Denmark
SESSION: Session 4: Naming and mobility table of contents
Pages: 61 - 65  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-23456-789-0
Authors
Robert Morris  MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge MA
John Jannotti  MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge MA
Frans Kaashoek  MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge MA
Jinyang Li  MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge MA
Douglas Decouto  MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge MA
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SIGOPS: ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

CarNet is an application for a large ad hoc mobile network system that scales well without requiring a fixed network infrastructure to route messages. CarNet places radio nodes in cars, which communicate using Grid, a novel scalable routing system. Grid uses geographic forwarding and a scalable distributed location service to route packets from car to car without flooding the network. CarNet will support IP connectivity as well as applications such as cooperative highway congestion monitoring, fleet tracking, and discovery of nearby points of interest.


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John Jannotti: colleagues
Frans Kaashoek: colleagues
Jinyang Li: colleagues
Douglas Decouto: colleagues