DTNs (Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networks) composed of mobile nodes in low node-density environments have attracted considerable attention in recent years. In this paper, we propose a CD-BCAST (Contact Duration BroadCAST) mechanism that can reduce the number of message forwardings while maintaining short message delivery delays in DTNs composed of mobile nodes. The key idea behind CD-BCAST is to increase the probability of simultaneous forwarding by intentionally delaying message forwarding based on the contact duration distribution measured by each node. Through simulations, we show that CD-BCAST needs substantially less message forwardings than conventional mechanisms and it does not require parameter tuning under varieties of communication ranges and node densities.
Kazuhito MatsudaKohei WatabeHiroyuki Ohsaki
Xuejun ZhuoQinghua LiWei GaoGuohong CaoYiqi Dai
Zhi LiYan LiuHongsong ZhuLimin Sun
Etienne C. R. de OliveiraEdelberto Franco SilvaDiego PassosJuliano Fischer NavesDébora C. Muchaluat-SaadeIgor M. MoraesCélio Albuquerque