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The Utilization of Distribution System in Phone Credit Sharing for

Short Message Sending (SMS)


Sasmitoh Rahmad Riady
Master Student, President University, Bekasi, Indonesia

Abstract Device to Device Mobile Phone Specifications


The following is a concept of Device to Device (D2D) communication In testing this application there are several related phones.
This paper discusses about Short Message Sending (SMS) which has
using TCP / IP sockets and ports to connect between cellphone to
become a default feature found in smartphone or traditional cellphone
cellphone to entrust an SMS, in figure 2 this runs how to connect the Mobile Phone Specification
and one of the features that users have begun to fully exploit in the past
cellphone to the cellphone using TCP / IP socket and port 8080 and for
few years. Short Message Sending (SMS) from the Client's mobile
Client applications use 192.168.43.2 and Transceiver applications use IP Application Transceiver Application Client Device Target
application to the Transceiver mobile application and then forwarded to
192.168.43.1, this concept will be interconnected with records still in one Xiomi Redmi 4x Samsung GT-S6310 Xiomi Redmi 4x
the target cellphone. In this SMS storage concept uses the Device-to-
network, here is a picture of the TCP / IP socket concept.
Device (D2D) concept for communication between cellphone to Android Phone Android Phone Android Phone
cellphone, and the cellphone application uses Socket TCP / IP as a
communication channel between cellphones for depositing SMS
4G Signal 3G Signal 4G Signal

messages. Utilizing the phone credit packet contained in the Transceiver Phone Credit Packet Available Phone Credit Packet Not Available
Phone Credit Packet
Available
application in forwarding SMS messages to the target cellphone is a
System Distribution Technique for sharing the phone credit packet
resources in sending messages. Results of Application Testing
Keywords: Distributed System, Device-to-Device, Android Here is the results of application testing that use three cellphones, they
are Transceiver, Client, and Device Target.

Problem Statement Transceiver Client Device Target

Short Message Sending (SMS) is a default feature found in traditional


smartphone or mobile phone and one of the features that users have
begun to fully exploit in the past few years, SMS is a short message
service or text message. That allows the exchange of short text
Figure 2. D2D Communication to Socket Concept
messages between customers (Brown, et al, 2007). SMS also works
based on the package credit obtained from internet providers in the
user's mobile phone. In the current era SMS is rarely used because
smartphones already have messaging features or messaging Results
applications that use internet data such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Line,
email etc., but SMS is still used if the internet package runs out or the ▪ Design Application
signal drops to EDGE, just like a signal in a rural or mountain because The following is an application design in which there are several
SMS can be sent even though the signal drops. functions including the Client menu and the Transfer menu.

Figure 7. Application Testing

Research Questions
▪ How to send a SMS when we don't have a phone credit packet? Conclusions
▪ How do I leave a SMS on a cellphone that has phone credit?
This application aims to leave SMS on cellphone that activate the
▪ How is device-to-device communication in the context of safekeeping
Transceiver application to be forwarded to the target cellphone. This
SMS?
application can be used when the signal is in a state of decline (EDGE
▪ How is SMS forwarded to the target cellphone?
signal) or the Client's cellphone does not have a phone credit packet to
send a SMS, with a note cellphone in the Transceiver position must
have a phone credit packet to forward SMS to the target cellphone.
Methodology Communication between cellphone to cellphone using TCP / IP socket
with Wi-Fi lines, for Wi-Fi access can use cell tethering or router. This
application can work well for all types of android phones. In addition to
▪ Related Work maintaining SMS, this application can be developed further by utilizing
Programming Support for Sharing Resources Across Heterogeneous distribution systems such as Wi-Fi, e-mail and other messaging media.
Mobile Devices (Song, et al, 2018) Modern cellphone users typically use
several heterogeneous cellular devices, including smartphones, tablets
and wearable devices. Enabling these devices to seamlessly share Acknowledgements
computing, network and sensing resources has the potential for great
benefits. This research is based on a lecture assignment, that is Distributed
Figure 3. Design of Application
Resource-Sharing Computer Communications Networks (Kuo, 1973) System. I am very thankful to Mr. Tjong Wan Sen as Distributed System
Development of resource sharing networks can be done to facilitate the Lecturer who gave me many new knowledge, guidance, sharing time,
Code of Mobile Programming
A

provision of a variety of economical and reliable computer services. B and many more. Unforgettable to all my classmates in MSIT Subject,
Computer communication networks allow the distribution of specialized many thanks for your support.
computer resources such as databases, programs and hardware etc. The following is a device to device communication code in Mobile And thanks to all event organizers who realized this program till my
programming and a split performance technique for separating phone scientific research can be showed in front of public.
▪ Architecture numbers and text messages
The following is the design of Phone Credit Sharing for Short Message
Sending (SMS) where there are several clients connected to mobile ▪ Application Client References / Contact Person
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Sasmitoh Rahmad Riady


Figure 1. Architecture Distribution System in Phone Credit Sharing for Short Message Sending (SMS). +62-812-8246-3431
Figure 6. Code Sms Manager
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Status: The application is under review

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