JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Novel Congestion Control Strategy in Delay Tolerant Networks

Abstract

Delay-Tolerant Networks(DTN) are wireless networks where disconnections may occur frequently due to node mobility, power outages and propagation phenomena. In order to achieve data delivery, store-and-forward protocols are used in DTN and routing protocols based on epidemic message dissemination has been proposed, such as Epidemic routing. Under Epidemic routing, packets can be completely delivered between any two nodes if each node buffer is big enough and the communication time is long enough after one node contacts another one. But congestion will occur easily at one node if the buffer of this node is limited under epidemic routing in DTN. In order to solve this problem, a novel congestion control strategy called average forwarding number based on epidemic routing(AFNER) has been proposed based on epidemic routing protocols. Using simulations based on a random waypoint model, the results show the improvement of AFNER congestion control strategy.

Keywords:
Computer network Computer science Routing protocol Network congestion Waypoint Geographic routing Node (physics) Dynamic Source Routing Network packet Routing (electronic design automation) Static routing Link-state routing protocol Distributed computing Delay-tolerant networking Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing Wireless Routing Protocol Real-time computing 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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