DocumentCode :
57708
Title :
Geographic-Based Spray-and-Relay (GSaR): An Efficient Routing Scheme for DTNs
Author :
Yue Cao ; Zhili Sun ; Ning Wang ; Riaz, Maryam ; Cruickshank, Haitham ; Xiulei Liu
Author_Institution :
Center for Commun. Syst. Res., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Volume :
64
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
1548
Lastpage :
1564
Abstract :
In this paper, we design and evaluate the proposed geographic-based spray-and-relay (GSaR) routing scheme in delay/disruption-tolerant networks. To the best of our knowledge, GSaR is the first spray-based geographic routing scheme using historical geographic information for making a routing decision. Here, the term spray means that only a limited number of message copies are allowed for replication in the network. By estimating a movement range of destination via the historical geographic information, GSaR expedites the message being sprayed toward this range, meanwhile prevents that away from and postpones that out of this range. As such, the combination of them intends to fast and efficiently spray the limited number of message copies toward this range and effectively spray them within range, to reduce the delivery delay and increase the delivery ratio. Furthermore, GSaR exploits delegation forwarding to enhance the reliability of the routing decision and handle the local maximum problem, which is considered to be the challenges for applying the geographic routing scheme in sparse networks. We evaluate GSaR under three city scenarios abstracted from real world, with other routing schemes for comparison. Results show that GSaR is reliable for delivering messages before the expiration deadline and efficient for achieving low routing overhead ratio. Further observation indicates that GSaR is also efficient in terms of a low and fair energy consumption over the nodes in the network.
Keywords :
delay tolerant networks; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; DTN; GSaR routing scheme; delay-disruption tolerant networks; efficient routing scheme; geographic based spray-and-relay; geographic routing scheme; historical geographic information; message copies; network replication; routing decision; routing decision reliability; sparse networks; spray based geographic routing scheme; Delays; Nickel; Relays; Routing; Spraying; Topology; Delay/disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs); efficiency; geographic routing; spraying messages;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2014.2331395
Filename :
6837524
Link To Document :
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