This is kind of wide question, I found many information about this topic.
Possible technologies
- Bluetooth
- GameKit iOS only?
- Bluetooth P2P library, with Wi-Fi and GPS?
- Wi-Fi
- Wifi Direct?
- Bonjour zeroconf?
Neither of these does currently have a fully-implemented peer-to-peer library, or I haven't found such.
In fact I'm not interested in any kind of gaming library (and I don't target such issues)
Questions I'd considered
- Peer to peer connection in android
- Android since API 14 and no support for cross-platform usage
- Android Peer-to-Peer technolog
- ANI (https://github.com/pocmo/Android-Network-Intents) only network intercepted
- DIAL,MOVL only wi-fi
- Android Peer-to-Peer Connection
- C2DM/GCM requires mobile data
- Can Android do peer-to-peer ad-hoc networking?
- Direct Wifi only
- Peer-to-Peer video from iOS to Android?
- Requires network data and server
- http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/141469-Wifi-Bluetooth-Multiplayer-on-iOS-and-Android
GameKit is compatible only with other GameKit
- https://www.alljoyn.org/docs-and-downloads/documentation/alljoyn-android-environment-setup-guide-rev-d
- Bluetooth is not well supported, and requires rooting of device.
I'd like to efficiently communicate between as many devices as possible, without need of using mobile data (3G,HS*PA,LTE) or WIFI AP as intermediate point.
And not connecting people over large distances, really just like a PAN over Bluetooth.
Thus, what features I'd require to have
- Totally OFFLINE (not requiring any mobile data services or wifi AP)
- Cross-platform compatibility (Android, iOS)
- Mobile OS backwards compatibility (Android since 2.3, iOS since 5.1.1)
Features I'd like to have
- Route optimization (OSPF, MME, ...)
- Not requiring devices to authorize to network (see Android insecure BT RFCOMM)
- Possible wrapping up-to tens of users (20-30 max imo, or more if possible)
- If needed, network could possibly choose its own leader (server node) ?
Is there currently anything I could use for mentioned features?