Title
Kwaabana: file sharing for rural networks
Abstract
As usage of online social networks and social media continues to experience exponential growth, the amount of data being shared between users is increasing without bound. While this has revolutionized communication for many Internet users, users in rural or developing areas connected behind slow, congested gateways are falling increasingly behind the growing bandwidth requirements of the modern Internet. To address this problem, we present Kwaabana, a system to enable efficient sharing of content between users within a given region and to support reliable sharing of content between local village users and external users on the Internet. In this work, we describe the Kwaabana architecture and evaluate its performance in the rural village of Macha, Zambia. The results show that our localized file sharing service facilitates reliable sharing amongst rural users. Importantly, it also removes the cost barrier present for similar Internet-based services. We outline the process used by Kwaabana to achieve eventual database consistency and minimize impact on the Internet gateway link when synchronizing content between local and remote servers. In addition, we discuss some of the challenges specific to designing a solution for a remote community, and how we addressed those challenges.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2537052.2537055
ACM DEV (4)
Keywords
Field
DocType
internet gateway link,synchronizing content,localized file sharing service,rural network,kwaabana architecture,internet user,efficient sharing,rural village,rural user,reliable sharing,modern internet,social network,localization,social networks
World Wide Web,Social media,Social network,Computer science,Computer security,Server,Consistency (database systems),Default gateway,Internet Connection Sharing,File sharing,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.44
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David L. Johnson1799.03
Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer280671043.73
Consider Mudenda361.68