延迟容忍网络中最优路由协议目标的选择

T. Abdelkader, Kshirasagar Naik, A. Nayak
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网络中节点稀疏分布,因此需要长时间断开连接,这种网络被称为容忍延迟网络(Delay tolerance network, DTN)。断断续续的连接,加上移动节点有限的资源(主要是电源和内存),为DTN中的数据网络创造了一个具有挑战性的环境。为DTN开发的路由协议倾向于发现和选择到目的地的最小端到端延迟路径,假设这些路径提供最高的传输速率。为了实现这一目标,他们分散了同一数据包的多个副本,而忽略了存储空间和电源的限制。本文通过建立DTN中最优路由的数学模型来研究这一问题。我们比较了实现该模型的三个目标的结果:最小化端到端延迟、最小化端到端跳数和最大化交付的消息。我们研究和分析了不同缓冲区空间、流量负载和数据包生存时间(TTL)对这三个目标的影响。结果表明,最小化跳数比最小化延迟提供更高的投递率,这与之前的假设相矛盾。此外,减少跳数可以显著减少传输次数,从而节省能源。
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Choosing the objective of optimal routing protocols in Delay Tolerant networks
Networks in which nodes are sparsely distributed and, therefore, are disconnected for long periods of time, are termed Delay Tolerant networks (DTN). The intermittent connection, together, with the limited resources of mobile nodes, mainly power and memory, created a challenging environment for data networking in DTN. Routing protocols developed for DTN tend to discover and select the minimum end-to-end delay paths to destinations assuming that these paths provide the highest delivery rate. To achieve this goal, they spread many copies of the same packet, ignoring the limitedness of storage space and power sources. In this paper, we study this problem by building a mathematical model for optimal routing in DTN. We compare the results of implementing three objectives for this model: minimizing the end-to-end delay, minimizing the end-to-end number of hops, and maximizing the delivered messages. We study and analyze the impact of varying the buffer space, the traffic load and the packets time-to-live (TTL) on the three objectives. Results show that minimizing the number of hops provides higher delivery ratio than minimizing the delay, which contradicts the previous assumption. In addition, minimizing the number of hops significantly reduces the number of transmissions which results in saving energy.
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