Title :
An adaptive and Efficient Data Delivery Scheme for DFT-MSNs (delay and disruption tolerant Mobile Sensor Networks)
Author_Institution :
Univ. Sch. of Inf. Technol., G.G.S. Indraprastha Univ., Delhi, India
Abstract :
Delay and disruption tolerant networking (DTN) architecture has been developed for networks operating under extreme conditions. DTN architecture is built using a set of new protocol family including Bundle Protocol and Licklider Transmission Protocol which relax almost all the assumptions for the existence of a network, like presence of end-to-end connectivity among communicating nodes, low propagation delays etc and allow the communication to take place. Routing is one of the biggest challenges in DTNs. A number of routing schemes have been proposed but all such schemes are either history based and deterministic or application specific and thus do not offer a stable solution for the routing problem for DTNs. Direct transmission scheme involves single hop forwarding which results in poor delivery efficiency. Epidemic routing is a flooding based approach resulting in high delivery efficiency at the cost of high network congestion which eventually reduces the network performance. Probabilistic routing is a moderately efficient scheme in terms of delivery efficiency and usage of network resources. In this paper, we propose an adaptive and efficient Bundle Fault Tolerance based Probabilistic Routing (BFPR) scheme, which offers significantly improved performance over existing DTN routing schemes. Simulations and results analysis have been carried out using MATLAB.
Keywords :
delay tolerant networks; mobile radio; radiowave propagation; routing protocols; telecommunication congestion control; wireless sensor networks; BFPR scheme; DFT-MSN; DTN architecture; Licklider transmission protocol; MATLAB; bundle fault tolerance based probabilistic routing; bundle protocol; communicating node; data delivery scheme; delay and disruption tolerant mobile sensor network; delivery efficiency; direct transmission scheme; disruption tolerant networking; end-to-end connectivity; epidemic routing; flooding based approach; network congestion; network performance; network resource usage; propagation delay; protocol family; routing scheme; single hop forwarding; Application software; Delay; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Probabilistic logic; Routing; LTP (Licklider Transmission Protocol); bundle layer; custody transfer; delivery probability; fault tolerance; opportunistic contacts;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Engineering, Science and Management (ICAESM), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0213-5