DocumentCode
1415446
Title
BUBBLE Rap: Social-Based Forwarding in Delay-Tolerant Networks
Author
Hui, Pan ; Crowcroft, Jon ; Yoneki, Eiko
Author_Institution
Deutsche Telekom Labs., Berlin, Germany
Volume
10
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1576
Lastpage
1589
Abstract
The increasing penetration of smart devices with networking capability form novel networks. Such networks, also referred as pocket switched networks (PSNs), are intermittently connected and represent a paradigm shift of forwarding data in an ad hoc manner. The social structure and interaction of users of such devices dictate the performance of routing protocols in PSNs. To that end, social information is an essential metric for designing forwarding algorithms for such types of networks. Previous methods relied on building and updating routing tables to cope with dynamic network conditions. On the downside, it has been shown that such approaches end up being cost ineffective due to the partial capture of the transient network behavior. A more promising approach would be to capture the intrinsic characteristics of such networks and utilize them in the design of routing algorithms. In this paper, we exploit two social and structural metrics, namely centrality and community, using real human mobility traces. The contributions of this paper are two-fold. First, we design and evaluate BUBBLE, a novel social-based forwarding algorithm, that utilizes the aforementioned metrics to enhance delivery performance. Second, we empirically show that BUBBLE can substantially improve forwarding performance compared to a number of previously proposed algorithms including the benchmarking history-based PROPHET algorithm, and social-based forwarding SimBet algorithm.
Keywords
mobile computing; social networking (online); telecommunication network routing; BUBBLE; SimBet algorithm; centrality metric; community metric; delay-tolerant network; history-based PROPHET algorithm; human mobility traces; pocket switched network; social metric; social network; social-based forwarding algorithm; structural metric; Algorithm design and analysis; Communities; Delay; Humans; Relays; Routing; Social networks; centrality; community detection.; delay-tolerant networks; forwarding algorithms; pocket-switched networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2010.246
Filename
5677535
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