Adaptive deployment for pervasive data gathering in connectivity-challenged environments

Tahiry Razafindralambo, N. Mitton, A. C. Viana, M. Amorim, K. Obraczka
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Some current and future pervasive data driven applications must operate in “extreme” environments where end-to-end connectivity cannot be guaranteed at all times. In fact, it is likely that in these environments partitions are, rather than exceptions, part of the normal network operation. In this paper, we introduce Cover, a suite of adaptive strategies to control the trajectory of “infrastructure” nodes, which are deployed to bridge network partitions and thus play a critical role in data delivery. In particular, we focus on applications where end (or target) nodes are mobile and their mobility is unknown. Our goal is then to deploy and manage infrastructure nodes so that application-level requirements such as reliable data delivery and latency are met while still limiting deployment cost and balancing the load among infrastructure nodes. Cover achieves these goals using a localized and adaptive approach to infrastructure management based on the observed mobility of target nodes. To this end, Cover takes advantage of contact opportunities between infrastructure nodes to exchange information about their covered zones, and thus, help monitor targets in a more efficient fashion. Through extensive simulations, we show how Cover's adaptive features yield a fair distribution of targets per infrastructure node based only on limited network knowledge.
在连接性受限的环境中进行普遍数据收集的自适应部署
一些当前和未来的普及数据驱动应用程序必须在端到端连接无法始终保证的“极端”环境中运行。实际上,在这些环境中,分区很可能是正常网络操作的一部分,而不是异常。在本文中,我们介绍了Cover,一套自适应策略来控制“基础设施”节点的轨迹,这些节点被部署到桥接网络分区中,因此在数据传递中起着关键作用。我们特别关注终端(或目标)节点是移动的,并且它们的移动性是未知的应用程序。然后,我们的目标是部署和管理基础设施节点,以便在限制部署成本和平衡基础设施节点之间的负载的同时,满足诸如可靠数据交付和延迟等应用程序级需求。Cover基于观察到的目标节点的移动性,使用本地化和自适应的基础设施管理方法来实现这些目标。为此,Cover利用基础设施节点之间的接触机会来交换有关其覆盖区域的信息,从而帮助以更有效的方式监视目标。通过广泛的模拟,我们展示了Cover的自适应特征如何仅基于有限的网络知识,在每个基础设施节点上产生公平的目标分布。
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