Roadcasting

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Roadcasting is a technology for the mobile distribution of an individualized radio program . It is based on a mobile ad-hoc network (also: wireless mesh network); every radio listener is also a program provider . The system recognizes the preferences of the user and puts together a new, personal radio program for him. It uses the content of other users in the area or in the same network. The system is still a prototype .

literature

  • Hellweg, Eric: The Dream of Roadcasting 2005
  • Kaumanns, Ralf Dr. and Siegenheim, Veit The future of radio New perspectives for an old medium In: Medienwirtschaft 2/2006, New Business Verlag, Hamburg, 2006, p. 36