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Self
Adaptive Contention Aware Routing Protocol for Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks
Abstract
This paper
introduces a novel multi-copy routing protocol, called Self Adaptive
Utility-based Routing Protocol (SAURP), for Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) that
are possibly composed of a vast number of devices in miniature such as smart
phones of heterogeneous capacities in terms of energy resources and buffer
spaces. SAURP is characterized by the ability of identifying potential
opportunities for forwarding messages to their destinations via a novel utility
function based mechanism, in which a suite of environment parameters, such as
wireless channel condition, nodal buffer occupancy, and encounter statistics,
are jointly considered. Thus, SAURP can reroute messages around nodes
experiencing high buffer occupancy, wireless interference, and/or congestion,
while taking a considerably small number of transmissions. The developed
utility function in SAURP is proved to be able to achieve optimal performance,
which is further analyzed via a stochastic modeling approach. Extensive
simulations are conducted to verify the developed analytical model and compare
the proposed SAURP with a number of recently reported encounter-based routing
approaches in terms of delivery ratio, delivery delay, and the number of
transmissions required for each message delivery. The simulation results show
that SAURP outperforms all the counterpart multi-copy encounter-based routing
protocols considered in the study.
Existing System
The previously reported multi-copy
schemes are subject to the following problems and implementation difficulties. First,
these schemes inevitably take a large number of transmissions, energy
consumption, and a vast amount of transmission bandwidth and nodal memory
space, which could easily exhaust the network resource. Second, they suffer
from contention in case of high traffic loads, when packet drops could result
in a significant degradation of performance and scalability. Note that the
future DTNs are expected to operate in an environment with a large number of
miniature hand-held devices such as smart phones, tablet computers, personal digital
assistants (PDAs), and mobile sensors. In such a scenario, it may no longer be
the case that nodal contact frequency serves as the only dominant factor for
the message delivery performance as that assumed by most existing DTN
literature. Therefore, limitations on power consumption, buffer spaces, and
user preferences should be jointly considered in the message forwarding
process.
Proposed System
The main feature of SAURP is the
strong capability in adaptation to the fluctuation of network status, traffic patterns/characteristics,
user encounter behaviors, and user resource availability, so as to improve
network performance in terms of message delivery ratio, message delivery delay,
and number of transmissions. The contributions of the paper are as following
- We develop a novel DTN routing
scheme which incorporates with some parameters that have not been jointly
considered in the literature. The parameters include link
quality/availability and buffer occupancy statistics, which are obtained
by sampling the channels and buffer space during each contact with another
node.
- We introduce a novel transitivity
update rule, which can perfectly match with the proposed routing model and
the required design premises.
- We introduce a novel adaptive
time-window update strategy for maintaining the quality metric function at
each node, aiming at an efficient and optimal decision making process for
each active data message.
- An analytical model is developed
for the proposed SAURP, and its correctness is further verified. We show
via extensive simulations that the proposed SAURP can achieve significant
performance gain over the previously reported counterparts under the considered
scenarios.
Software Requirement Specification
Software Specification
Operating System : Windows XP
Technology : JAVA
Database : Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Hardware Specification
Processor : Pentium
IV
RAM : 512 MB
Hard Disk : 80GB
Module
- Partitioned
Network Construction
- Synchronous
Delivery Message
- Asynchronous
Delivery Message
- Select Best
Carrier Host
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