BS-7-22 Encounter-based Routing in Very Sparse Wireless Mobile Networks(BS-7. Network Planning, Control and Management)
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New challenges and opportunities in wireless computing have increased due to the escalating number of mobile devices capable of wireless communication. One expected deployment scenario indicates very sparse wireless mobile networks (VSWMNs) in an infrastructure less environment where devices form a fluctuating network topology due to host mobility and intermittent contact with other hosts. In such cases, though it is possible to form a virtually connected network over time, a real connected network hardly ever exists. The most economic way to forward data in these situations would be via node encounters. In this paper, we evaluate our proposed PRMP routing protocol and compare it with two other protocols in a VSWMN relying on encounter-based communication, observing its delivery performance as a function of host transmission range and maximum node velocity. Simulation results indicate that PRMP performs better than the other protocols with much less overhead, considering such a scenario and all nodes benefit from the number of encounters.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-08-31
著者
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Yasmeen Farzana
Department of Informatics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
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Yasmeen Farzana
Department Of Informatics The Graduate University For Advanced Studies(sokendai)
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Yasmeen Farzana
Department Of Informatics The Graduate University For Advanced Studies
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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute of Informatics(NII)
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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute Of Informatics (nii)
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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute Of Informatics
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