Multigraph-Based Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks: An Alternative to Contact Graph Routing

Alan Hylton, Michael Moy, Robert Kassouf-Short, Jacob Cleveland
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Satellites are leaving the realms of niche use, extending our day-to-day networked infrastructure to space - thereby forcing a generalization of network architectures. The Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocol is being developed to give rise to this new Solar System Internet. Predominantly, DTNs in space use globally-distributed contact tables to compute routes. In this paper, we propose and analyze a novel optimized approach for route computations that improves upon traditional approaches. As the general DTN will always include some scheduled links, our new algorithm enables greater scalability and practicality of DTN routing. These contact tables include windows when two nodes can communicate and were classically organized into a contact graph, where the vertices represent contact opportunities. Because the complexity of a contact graph grows with the number of contacts, pathfinding on it does not scale. A new structure using multigraphs with the same data is proposed. We show that a multigraph-based approach, which we call contact multigrapb routing, exhibits performance superior to routing based on contact graphs, allowing greater scaling to schedule-based routing. In this paper, the multigraph-based algorithm is detailed and a proof is included showing it outperforms the previous algorithm given the same input. Pseudocode is included, as are simulation results. We conclude with suggested future work.
延迟容忍网络中基于多图的路由:接触图路由的替代方案
卫星正在离开利基用途的领域,将我们日常的网络基础设施扩展到太空——从而迫使网络架构普遍化。容忍延迟网络(DTN)协议正在开发中,以产生这个新的太阳系互联网。通常,空间中的ddn使用全局分布的接触表来计算路由。在本文中,我们提出并分析了一种新的路由计算优化方法,改进了传统方法。由于一般的DTN总是包含一些预定的链路,因此我们的新算法使DTN路由具有更大的可扩展性和实用性。这些接触表包括两个节点可以通信的窗口,通常被组织成一个接触图,其中的顶点表示接触机会。因为接触图的复杂性随着接触数的增加而增长,所以它的寻路并不会缩放。提出了一种使用相同数据的多图的新结构。我们展示了一种基于多图的方法,我们称之为接触多图路由,表现出优于基于接触图的路由的性能,允许更大的扩展到基于调度的路由。本文详细介绍了基于多图的算法,并给出了在相同输入条件下该算法优于原有算法的证明。包括伪代码和仿真结果。最后,我们提出了今后的工作建议。
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