DocumentCode
739463
Title
SGBR: A Routing Protocol for Delay Tolerant Networks Using Social Grouping
Author
Abdelkader, Tamer ; Naik, Kshirasagar ; Nayak, Amiya ; Goel, Nishith ; Srivastava, Vishnu
Author_Institution
Inf. Syst. Dept., Ain Shams Univ., Cairo, Egypt
Volume
24
Issue
12
fYear
2013
Firstpage
2472
Lastpage
2481
Abstract
Delay tolerant networks (DTN) are characterized by a lack of continuous end-to-end connections due to node mobility, constrained power sources, and limited data storage space of some or all of its nodes. To overcome the frequent disconnections, DTN nodes are required to store data packets for long periods of time until they come near other nodes. Moreover, to increase the delivery probability, they spread multiple copies of the same packet on the network so that one of them reaches the destination. Given the limited storage and energy resources of many DTN nodes, there is a tradeoff between maximizing delivery and minimizing storage and energy consumption. In this paper, we study the routing problem in DTN with limited resources. We formulate a mathematical model for optimal routing, assuming the presence of a global observer that can collect information about all the nodes in the network. Next, we propose a new protocol based on social grouping among the nodes to maximize data delivery while minimizing network overhead by efficiently spreading the packet copies in the network. We compare the new protocol with the optimal results and the existing well-known routing protocols using real life simulations. Results show that the proposed protocol achieves higher delivery ratio and less average delay compared to other protocols with significant reduction in network overhead.
Keywords
delay tolerant networks; energy consumption; mathematical analysis; routing protocols; DTN nodes; SGBR; constrained power sources; continuous end-to-end connections; data packets; data storage space; delay tolerant networks; delivery probability; energy consumption; energy resources; global observer; mathematical model; node mobility; optimal routing; routing problem; routing protocol; social grouping; Delays; Fault tolerant systems; Receivers; Routing protocols; Social network services; Delay tolerant networks; routing protocols; social grouping;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2012.235
Filename
6261310
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