Achieving low end-to-end latency with a Handoff-based Deterministic Routing Protocol (HDRP) in Delay-Tolerant Networking

A. Aziz, S. Yamada
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DTN is able to adapt any mobility environment where any mobile routers and terminals are combined owing to the DTN's flexible hop-by-hop routing schemes. The existing DTN protocols like Epidemic, Prophet and Spray-and-Wait protocols rely on the message distribution mechanism where each DTN node produces one or more message copies. They can naturally adapt to the mobile situation where the destination node moves from an old connection endpoint to a new connection endpoint because any message copy may luckily be able to reach the new connection endpoint where the mobile node is newly connected. These protocols suffer from long latencies because message copies are not immediately forwarded until any suitable condition for forwarding is met. To solve these problems, we propose a Handoff-based Deterministic Routing Protocol (HDRP) that makes the best use of general handoff mechanisms intended for the IP network. This handoff mechanism includes the registration of locations by mobile nodes and backward propagation and caching of these locations over the experienced route. Our simulation results indicate that HDRP outperforms other existing protocols especially in terms of end-to-end latency.
在容忍延迟网络中使用基于切换的确定性路由协议(HDRP)实现低端到端延迟
由于DTN灵活的逐跳路由方案,它能够适应任何移动路由器和终端相结合的移动环境。现有的DTN协议,如Epidemic、Prophet和Spray-and-Wait协议,依赖于每个DTN节点产生一个或多个消息副本的消息分发机制。它们可以自然地适应目标节点从旧连接端点移动到新连接端点的移动情况,因为任何消息副本都可以幸运地到达移动节点新连接的新连接端点。这些协议有很长的延迟,因为在满足任何合适的转发条件之前,不会立即转发消息副本。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一种基于切换的确定性路由协议(HDRP),它可以最好地利用IP网络的通用切换机制。这种切换机制包括移动节点的位置注册,以及这些位置在经验路由上的反向传播和缓存。我们的仿真结果表明,HDRP优于其他现有协议,特别是在端到端延迟方面。
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