Title :
The Boomerang Protocol: Tying Data to Geographic Locations in Mobile Disconnected Networks
Author :
Sun, Tingting ; Zan, Bin ; Zhang, Yanyong ; Gruteser, Marco
Author_Institution :
Technol. Center of New Jersey, State Univ. of New Jersey, Brunswick, NJ, USA
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present the boomerang protocol to efficiently retain information at a particular geographic location in a sparse network of highly mobile nodes without using infrastructure networks. To retain information around certain physical location, each mobile device passing that location will carry the information for a short while. This approach can become challenging for remote locations around which only few nodes pass by. To address this challenge, the boomerang protocol, similar to delay-tolerant communication, first allows a mobile node to carry packets away from their location of origin and periodically returns them to the anchor location. A unique feature of this protocol is that it records the geographical trajectory while moving away from the origin and exploits the recorded trajectory to optimize the return path. Simulations using automotive traffic traces for a southern New Jersey region show that the boomerang protocol improves packet return rate by 70 percent compared to a baseline shortest path routing protocol. This performance gain can become even more significant when the road map is less connected. Finally, we look at adaptive protocols that can return information within specified time limits.
Keywords :
delay tolerant networks; mobile radio; routing protocols; adaptive protocols; anchor location; automotive traffic traces; baseline shortest path routing protocol; boomerang protocol; delay-tolerant communication; geographic locations; geographical trajectory; highly mobile nodes; infrastructure networks; mobile device; mobile disconnected networks; packet return rate; physical location; remote locations; return path; southern New Jersey region; sparse network; Global Positioning System; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Protocols; Roads; Sensors; Trajectory; GPS; Geocache; infrastructureless data management.; location-aware information; mobile;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2011.132