Heterogeneity in contact dynamics: Helpful or harmful to forwarding algorithms in DTNs?

Chul-Ho Lee, Do Young Eun
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Abstract

In this paper we focus on how the heterogeneous contact dynamics of mobile nodes impact the performance of forwarding/routing algorithms in delay/disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs). To this end, we consider two representative heterogeneous network models, each of which captures heterogeneity among node pairs (individual) and heterogeneity in underlying environment (spatial), respectively, and examine the full extent of difference in delay performances they cause on forwarding/routing algorithms through formal stochastic comparisons. We first show that these heterogeneous models correctly capture non-Poisson contact dynamics observed in real traces. Then, we consider direct forwarding and multicopy two-hop relay protocol and rigorously establish stochastic/convex ordering relationships on their delay performances under these heterogeneous models and the corresponding homogeneous model, all of which have the same average inter-contact time over all node pairs. We show that heterogeneous models predict an entirely opposite ordering relationship in the delay performances depending on which of the two heterogeneities is captured. This suggests that merely capturing non-Poisson contact dynamics - even if the entire distribution of aggregated inter-contact time is precisely matched, is not enough and that one should carefully evaluate the performance of forwarding/routing algorithms under a properly chosen heterogeneous network setting. Our results will also be useful in correctly exploiting the underlying heterogeneity structure so as to achieve better performance in DTNs.
接触动力学的异质性:对DTNs中的转发算法有益还是有害?
在本文中,我们重点研究了移动节点的异构接触动态如何影响延迟/容错网络(DTNs)中转发/路由算法的性能。为此,我们考虑了两个具有代表性的异构网络模型,每个模型分别捕获节点对(个体)之间的异质性和底层环境(空间)中的异质性,并通过形式随机比较检查它们对转发/路由算法造成的延迟性能差异的全部程度。我们首先证明这些异质模型正确地捕获了在真实轨迹中观察到的非泊松接触动力学。然后,我们考虑了直接转发和多拷贝两跳中继协议,并在这些异构模型和相应的齐次模型下严格建立了它们的延迟性能的随机/凸排序关系,这些模型在所有节点对上都具有相同的平均接触时间。我们证明了异构模型预测了完全相反的延迟性能顺序关系,这取决于捕获了两种异构中的哪一种。这表明,仅仅捕获非泊松接触动态——即使聚合的相互接触时间的整个分布是精确匹配的——是不够的,人们应该仔细评估在适当选择的异构网络设置下转发/路由算法的性能。我们的结果也将有助于正确地利用潜在的异质性结构,从而在ddn中获得更好的性能。
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