
Ad-Hoc Image Sharing Project: Transfer Rate, Test Results & Future Work
Explore an innovative Ad-Hoc Image Sharing Project focusing on transfer rate over Wi-Fi, test results, and future work. Witness the implementation of rooted Android phones for ad-hoc network image sharing capabilities, along with insights into image compression, security, and stability enhancements.
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PhotoShare Application Phillip Hanna Jordan Hull
Abstract The purpose of this project was to allow users to share images over an ad-hoc network. Android phones currently do not have API support for ad- hoc communication between phones. In this project, rooted Android phones and installed drivers were used that allow users to set up Wi-Fi communication between phones and transfer images. With this Wi-Fi capability, the average user could set up an ad-hoc network and share data with other Android phones using an application downloaded from the Android Market.
Image Transfer Rate Over Wi-Fi 350 300 250 Transfer Rate 200 KB/s 150 Rate Average 100 50 0 Test 3 Test 1 Test 2 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6 Test 7 Test 8 Test 9 Test 10 Test 11 Test 12 Test 13 Test 14 Test 15 Test 16 Test 17 Test 18 Test 19 Test 20
Test Results Minimum rate 198 Maximum rate 321 Average transfer rate 264 KB/s New testing (~1 MB/s)
Future Work Implementing multi-hop Image compression Automatic IP settings Security Sending/Receiving files at the same time General stability issues