Hi Uresh,
I worked on the Network scanner for Android last year and I am planning to
work on it this year as well. I just replied to Atul on the mailing list
regarding what I think can be done this year. Let me know if you have any
ideas and plans for the stuff I mentioned in the other email.
You mentioned something about P2P between devices on the same network. This
sounds interesting but I really cant think of a use case for this.
How about developing an app that is like WhatsApp (messaging to anybody
over the internet) but uses P2P communication instead of a client server
model. The challenging part would not be the P2P part, but the NAT
traversal problem. I think its an interesting problem to solve and I havent
seen any open source NAT traversal library or a public server (for hole
punching methods) that can allow apps to connect to other peers seamlessly
over the internet. There is of course Skype which uses this model but there
is nothing open-source for Android.
What do you think about this?
Regards,
Angad
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Luís A. Bastião Silva <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi Uresh,
>
> Thanks for your interest in Umit project. We also have another mobile
> project, that you can apply:
>
>
> http://dev.umitproject.org/projects/umitproject/wiki/GSoC2012Ideas#Mobile-Agent
>
> Let us know if you need any other help, and good luck!
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Uresh Dassanayake <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm Uresh Computer Science and Engineering student from University of
>> Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I have been involve in many projects in android
>> development. My new project on android will be released to the android
>> market very soon. I have been also involved in IPv6 projects. I'm very much
>> comfortable with network related projects.
>>
>> I would like to work with project 09 and 13.
>>
>> And I also have a *new project idea*. An android application which can
>> communicate with peers in a wi-fi networks. Once you switch on wifi you can
>> talk to your friends which is on the wi-fi on list. This would be cool for
>> Office workers, groups work near by.
>>
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