异构网络中的高效内容传播倾向于情景连接

Amir Krifa, Marc Mendonca, R. N. B. Rais, C. Barakat, T. Turletti, K. Obraczka
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便携式计算设备的无处不在,加上无线通信的广泛可用性,为涉及富媒体内容传播的应用提供了新的重要机会。然而,随着接入网的异构化程度越来越高,在由多种网络技术组成的互联网上实现数据的无缝传输成为一个真正的挑战。在本演示中,我们展示了一个系统,该系统支持在异构互联网上传播内容,包括有线、基于基础设施和无基础设施的无线网络,这些网络可能容易出现间歇性连接。使用高效而灵活的缓冲管理方案,我们能够解决特定于应用程序的性能需求,如平均延迟、交付概率、能源效率等。我们的系统使用异构、易中断网络中的消息传递(MeDeHa)[2]框架跨异构互联网传递消息,并结合基于历史的调度和丢弃(HBSD)缓冲管理[1],作为优化机会网络提供的资源的一种方式。MeDeHa在[2]中有详细描述,它可以在不同类型的互连网络(即基于基础设施的网络和无基础设施的网络)上提供无缝的数据传输。MeDeHa的桥接基于基础设施和无基础设施网络的综合方法也可以应对间歇性连接。在这个演示中,我们展示了一个“完整的堆栈”解决方案,从上到下,DTN2“捆绑”层,HBSD作为DTN2的“外部路由器”,以及处理消息传递的MeDeHa。我们已经在一个基于linux的测试平台上实现了(i) MeDeHa框架,(ii)用于DTN2[4]架构的HBSD[3]外部路由器。
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Efficient content dissemination in heterogeneous networks prone to episodic connectivity
Ubiquity of portable computing devices coupled with wide availability of wireless communication present new impor- tant opportunities for applications involving media-rich content dissemination. However, as access networks become increasingly more heterogeneous, seamless data delivery across internets consisting of a variety of network technology becomes a real challenge. In this demonstration, we showcase a system that enables content dissemination over heterogeneous internets consisting of wired, infrastructure-based and infrastructure-less wireless networks that may be prone to intermittent connectivity. Using an efficient, yet flexible buffer management scheme, we are able to address application-specific performance requirements such as average delay, delivery probability, energy efficiency, etc. Our system uses the Message Delivery in Heterogeneous, Disruption-prone Networks (MeDeHa) [2]) framework to deliver messages across a heterogeneous internet coupled with History-Based Scheduling and Drop (HBSD) buffer management [1] as a way to optimize resources provided by opportunistic networks. MeDeHa, which is described in detail in [2], provides seamless data delivery over interconnecting networks of different types, i.e., infrastructure-based and infrastructure-less networks. MeDeHa's comprehensive approach to bridging infrastructure-based and infrastructureless networks also copes with intermittent connectivity. For this demonstration, we showcase a "complete stack" solution featuring, from to top to bottom, the DTN2 "bundle" layer, HBSD as an "external router" to DTN2, and MeDeHa, which handles message delivery. We have implemented, on a Linux-based testbed, (i) the MeDeHa framework, (ii) the HBSD [3] external router for the DTN2 [4] architecture.
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