articleAug 27, 2007GREEN OA

DTN routing as a resource allocation problem

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Abstract

Many DTN routing protocols use a variety of mechanisms, including discovering the meeting probabilities among nodes, packet replication, and network coding. The primary focus of these mechanisms is to increase the likelihood of finding a path with limited information, so these approaches have only an incidental effect on such routing metrics as maximum or average delivery latency. In this paper, we present RAPID, an intentional DTN routing protocol that can optimize a specific routing metric such as worst-case delivery latency or the fraction of packets that are delivered within a deadline. The key insight is to treat DTN routing as a resource allocation problem that translates the routing metric into…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • Equal-cost multi-path routing
  • Link-state routing protocol
  • Routing protocol
  • Dynamic Source Routing
  • Static routing
  • Distributed computing
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