JOURNAL ARTICLE

Evolving Model of Opportunistic Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks

Abstract

In Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN), as disconnections between nodes are frequent, establishing the routing paths from the source node to the destination node may not be possible. Messages are forwarded in DTN similarly to an infective disease spreading among humans. This paper sets up an evolving model of messages delivery. Also, in this paper, we propose the 'crash' issue. Because large part of persons will turn off their mobile phones and discard the messages received, the 'crash' could happen in DTNs. The 'crash' in DTN means large part of the copies of messages are discarded within a short time duration. The evolving model is validated by a message forwarding simulation among mobile nodes. In the simulation, we study the influence of 'crashes' on the delivery ratio and delay of Epidemic routing, SprayAndWait and Prophet routing protocols.

Keywords:
Computer science Computer network Crash Node (physics) Routing (electronic design automation) Delay-tolerant networking Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing Geographic routing Routing protocol Dynamic Source Routing Distributed computing Wireless Routing Protocol Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Caching and Content Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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