Roadcasting

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Roadcasting allows anyone to have their own radio station, broadcasted among cars in an ad-hoc network within a 30-mile radius. It plays the songs that people want to hear and transforms car radio into an interactive medium.

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The source code is available in order to encourage the development of the service so that it may one day become the preferred radio delivery method.

Authors: Jim Garretson, Whitney Hess, Jordan Kanarek, Mathilde Pignol and Megan Shia, for the Masters in Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Melon.

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