@inproceedings {INPROC-2002-08,
   author = {Peter Coschurba and Kurt Rothermel and Frank D{\"u}rr},
   title = {{A fine grained addressing concept for GeoCast}},
   booktitle = {Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing -- ARCS 2002 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems 2002)},
   editor = {Hartmut Schmeck and Theo Unger and Lars Wolf},
   address = {Karlsruhe, Germany},
   publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart : Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 627 (Nexus: Umgebungsmodelle f{\"u}r mobile kontextbezogene Systeme), Germany},
   series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
   volume = {2299},
   pages = {101--113},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {April},
   year = {2002},
   isbn = {3-540-43409-7},
   keywords = {routing; location-based services; geographic communication; GeoCast},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {C.2 Computer-Communication Networks},
   ee = {ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/ncstrl.ustuttgart_fi/INPROC-2002-08/INPROC-2002-08.pdf,     http://www.springerlink.com/content/8hcep0e11k61tx53/},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Verteilte Systeme},
   abstract = {GeoCast provides the functionality of sending messages to everyone in a specific area. So far, only the addressing of larger two-dimensional areas was possible. For the use in an urban environment it is crucial that small and three-dimensional areas can be addressed. For example, GeoCast can then be used to send lecture notes to all in a classroom. In this paper we describe a fine-grained addressing concept for GeoCast that supports such areas. In addition we present an architecture that allows the use of that addressing concept together with the GeoRouting-approach developed by Navas and Imielinski. We also present some modifications necessary to enhance the scalability of GeoCast.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2002-08&engl=0}
}
@inproceedings {INPROC-2001-16,
   author = {Peter Coschurba},
   title = {{Ein {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber GeoCast}},
   booktitle = {Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung (PIK)},
   address = {M{\"u}nchen},
   publisher = {K.G. Saur Verlag},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart : Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 627 (Nexus: Umgebungsmodelle f{\"u}r mobile kontextbezogene Systeme), Germany},
   volume = {24},
   number = {2001},
   pages = {63--66},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {April},
   year = {2001},
   isbn = {3-598-01236-5},
   keywords = {GeoCast},
   language = {Deutsch},
   cr-category = {C.2.0 Computer-Communication Networks, General,     C.2.2 Network Protocols},
   contact = {Peter.Coschurba@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte H{\"o}chstleistungsrechner, Verteilte Systeme},
   abstract = {Die vorhandenen Internetprotokolle erlauben das effiziente Versenden von Nachrichten an mehrere Empfaenger. Allerdings muessen die Empfaenger den Empfangswunsch explizit erkl{\"a}ren. F{\"u}r viele Anwendungen ist es w{\"u}nschenswert, eine Nachricht an alle Empf{\"a}nger in einem bestimmten geographischen Gebiet zu senden. Dieses wird durch GeoCast realisiert. Bei GeoCast spezifiziert der Sender ein Gebiet und alle potentiellen Empfaenger in diesem Gebiet erhalten diese Nachricht. In desem Artikel wird betrachtet, was m{\"o}gliche Anwendungen fuer diese Technik sind. Zudem wird der derzeitige Stand der Technik im Bereich GeoCast erlaeutert.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2001-16&engl=0}
}
@article {ART-2001-10,
   author = {Peter Coschurba and Martin Bauer},
   title = {{Infobox: GeoCast}},
   journal = {GIS Geo-Informations-Systeme},
   address = {Heidelberg},
   publisher = {Herbert Wichmann Verlag},
   volume = {6},
   pages = {34--34},
   type = {Artikel in Zeitschrift},
   month = {September},
   year = {2001},
   keywords = {Nexus, geographic communication, geographic addressing, GeoCast},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {C.2.0 Computer-Communication Networks, General,     C.2.2 Network Protocols},
   ee = {http://www.nexus.uni-stuttgart.de},
   contact = {Martin Bauer mabauer@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte H{\"o}chstleistungsrechner, Verteilte Systeme},
   abstract = {If we look at the means of communication that human beings use, we find that there are different categories of how we determine the receiver of a message. If we speak, everyone who is at the same location will get the message. If we write a letter, we address someone specific and only that person will get the message. Finally, if we publish something, then everyone who is interested in it can get that information. These ways of communication are also reflected in the Internet. We can send messages to a specific receiver using unicast. If we use multicast, everyone who is interested in the information can tune into the group and receive the messages. Finally, as an equivalent to speech, which is a location-specific way of communication, we find GeoCast.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=ART-2001-10&engl=0}
}
@article {ART-2001-02,
   author = {Peter Coschurba and Joachim Baumann and Uwe Kubach and Alexander Leonhardi},
   title = {{Metaphors for Context-Aware Information Access}},
   journal = {Springer Personal Technologies Journal},
   publisher = {Springer},
   volume = {5},
   number = {1},
   pages = {16--19},
   type = {Artikel in Zeitschrift},
   month = {Januar},
   year = {2001},
   language = {Deutsch},
   cr-category = {H Information Systems},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte H{\"o}chstleistungsrechner, Verteilte Systeme},
   abstract = {(not available)},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=ART-2001-02&engl=0}
}