Fragmented Data Routing Based on Exponentially Distributed Contacts in Delay Tolerant Networks

Tuan Le, Qi Zhao, M. Gerla
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Abstract

Existing works in data forwarding in delay tolerant networks often simplify the data transmission during a contact between two network nodes. One common assumption is that once transmitted, messages will always successfully arrive at the encounter node in its entirety regardless of the contact duration. The other common assumption is that messages are unfragmented, and are successfully transmitted only if the contact duration is long enough. If the contact duration is too short, the transmission will not complete, and the message needs to be re-transmitted in its entirety in the next contact. While the first assumption is unrealistic, the second assumption makes the routing strategy inefficient for large data items in network environments where most contact durations are short. In this work, we eliminate the assumption of unfragmented data, and propose a single-copy fragmented data routing strategy (FDR) that performs well with short contact durations. FDR considers the exponential distribution of inter-contact time, contact duration time, and fragmented data sizes when making forwarding decisions. We show that under short contact durations and large message sizes, our scheme can achieve up to 37% higher delivery rate and 35% lower delay compared to other routing strategies.
时延容忍网络中基于指数分布接点的分片数据路由
现有的容延迟网络数据转发工作往往简化了两个网络节点之间接触时的数据传输。一个常见的假设是,一旦传输,无论接触持续时间如何,消息总是会完整地成功到达接触节点。另一个常见的假设是消息是不分段的,只有当联系持续时间足够长时才能成功传输。如果接触持续时间太短,则传输将无法完成,并且需要在下一个接触中完整地重新传输消息。虽然第一个假设是不现实的,但第二个假设使得路由策略对于大多数接触持续时间较短的网络环境中的大数据项效率低下。在这项工作中,我们消除了数据未分片的假设,并提出了一种单副本分片数据路由策略(FDR),该策略在短接触持续时间下表现良好。在进行转发决策时,FDR考虑了接触时间、接触持续时间和碎片数据大小的指数分布。我们表明,在短接触持续时间和大消息大小的情况下,与其他路由策略相比,我们的方案可以实现高达37%的高传递率和35%的低延迟。
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