Title :
COSC: Paths with Combined Optimal Stability and Capacity in opportunistic networks
Author :
Shiraz Qayyum;Peizhao Hu;Mohan Kumar
Author_Institution :
The MathWorks Inc., 3 Apple Hill Dr., Natick, MA, USA
Abstract :
Opportunistic networks are characterized by the dynamic connectivity created when mobile devices encounter each other, as they are within close proximity. During these transient opportunities, devices are typically within one-hop wireless range of their neighbors. Opportunistic networks are an effective way, in terms of bandwidth and battery consumption to distribute large volume content among peers. Many existing proposals consider opportunistic networks as a best-effort content delivery approach, which limits their applications. We exploit characteristics of human mobility to derive an effective data forwarding scheme that achieves Combined Optimal Stability and Capacity (COSC) for opportunistic networks. COSC includes a path selection algorithm to maximize the utility of link capacity and stability. We validate theoretical findings with rigorous simulation studies using synthetic and real-world mobility traces. When compared with other approaches, COSC shows significant improvement due to the consideration of link capacity and stability.
Keywords :
"Stability analysis","Peer-to-peer computing","Throughput","Mobile handsets","Electronic mail","Performance evaluation","Transient analysis"
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2015 IEEE 40th Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2015.7366367