BS-4-32 A Study on the Performace of Data Delivery with Message Ferries in Sparse Delay-Tolerant Networks(BS-4. Network Design, Management and Control for Future Networked Systems)
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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. These devices are envisioned to form networks on demand and communicate via readily available proactive or reactive communication methods, such as epidemic forwarding and message ferrying, respectively. In this paper we observe the performance of a Message Ferrying (MF) approach in sparse Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs). Our simulations conclude that introducing a MF in a DTN environment, with random contact opportunities, has a positive impact on the delivery and delay performance. We also observe the effect of different ferry routes on the target scenario.
- 2011-02-28
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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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute Of Informatics (nii)
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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute Of Informatics
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