DocumentCode :
2144904
Title :
Analysis of hop limit in opportunistic networks by static and time-aggregated graphs
Author :
Bayhan, Suzan ; Hyytia, Esa ; Kangasharju, Jussi ; Ott, Jorg
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Finland
fYear :
2015
fDate :
8-12 June 2015
Firstpage :
3287
Lastpage :
3292
Abstract :
Hop count limitation helps controlling the spread of messages as well as the protocol complexity and overhead in a distributed network. For a mobile opportunistic network, we examine how the paths between any two nodes change with increasing number of hops a message can follow. Using the all hops optimal path (AHOP) problem, we represent the total delay of a route from a source node to a destination node as additive weight and use the number of encounters as a representation of bottleneck weight. First, we construct a static (contact) graph from the meetings recorded in a human contact trace and then analyze the change in these two weights with increasing hop count. Alternatively, we aggregate all the contact events in a time interval and construct several time-aggregated graphs over which we calculate the capacity metrics. Although, we observe differences in the properties of the static and the time-aggregated graphs (e.g., higher connectivity and average degree in static graph), our analysis shows that second hop brings most of the benefits of multi-hop routing for the studied networks. However, the optimal paths —path that provides the most desirable bottleneck/additive weight— are achieved at further hops, e.g, hop count ≈ 4. Our finding, which is also verified by simulations, is paramount as it puts an upper bound on the hop count for the hop-limited routing schemes by discovering the optimal hop count for both additive and bottleneck weights.
Keywords :
Additives; Delays; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Protocols; Routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London, United Kingdom
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2015.7248831
Filename :
7248831
Link To Document :
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