Author/Authors :
Devi، M. Bhubaneshwari نويسنده Laboratory of Entomology, P.G. Department of Zoology, D.M. College of Science, Imphal , , Femila، F. نويسنده Asan Memorial College of Engineering & Technology, Tamilnadu, Chennai , , Densi، J. نويسنده Asan Memorial College of Engineering & Technology, Tamilnadu, Chennai , , Deny، J. نويسنده Asan Memorial College of Engineering & Technology, Tamilnadu, Chennai ,
Abstract :
This article studies Delay tolerant networks
(DTNs) where each node knows the probabilistic distribution
of contacts with other nodes. Delay tolerant networks are
characterized by the sporadic connectivity between their
nodes and therefore the lack of stable end-to-end paths from
source to destination. Since the future node connections are
mostly unknown in these networks, opportunistic forwarding
is used to deliver messages. Based on the observations about
human mobility traces and the findings of previous work, we
introduce a new metric called conditional intermitting time.
We propose Conditional Shortest Path Routing (CSPR)
protocol that route the messages over conditional shortest
paths in which the cost of links between nodes is defined by
conditional intermitting times rather than the conventional
intermitting times (CIT). When a node receives a message
from one of its contacts, it stores the message in its buffer and
carries the message until it encounters another node which is
at least as useful (in terms of the delivery) as itself