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Less is More: Long Paths Do Not Help the Convergence of Social-Oblivious Forwarding in Opportunistic Networks

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Message delivery in opportunistic networks is substantially affected by the way nodes move. Given that messages are handed over from node to node upon encounter, the intermeeting time, i.e., the time between two consecutive contacts between the same pair of nodes, plays a fundamental role in the overall delay of messages. A desirable property of message delay is that its expectation is finite, so that the performance of the system can be predicted. Unfortunately, when intermeeting times feature a Pareto distribution, this property does not always hold. In this paper, assuming heterogeneous mobility and Pareto intermeeting times, we provide a detailed study of the conditions for the expectation of message delay to converge when social-oblivious forwarding schemes are used. More specifically, we consider different classes of social-oblivious schemes, based on the number of hops allowed, the number of copies generated, and whether the source and relay nodes keep track of the evolution of the forwarding process or not. Our main finding is that, as long as the convergence of the expected delay is concerned, allowing more than two hops does not provide any advantage. At the same time, we show that using a multi-copy scheme can, in some cases, improve the convergence of the expected delay
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
opportunistic networks; forwarding protocol
List of contributors:
Passarella, Andrea; Boldrini, Chiara; Conti, Marco
Authors of the University:
BOLDRINI CHIARA
CONTI MARCO
PASSARELLA ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/127407
Book title:
Proceedings of the third ACM international workshop on Mobile Opportunistic Networks
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