Abstract — This paper presents a resource-efficient protocol for opportunistic routing in delay-tolerant networks (DTN). First, our approach exploits the context of mobile nodes (speed, direction of movement and radio range) to estimate the size of a contact window. This knowledge is exploited to make better forwarding decisions and to minimize the probability of partially transmitted messages. Optimizing the use of bandwidth during overloads helps reduce energy consumption since partially transmitted messages are useless and waste transmission power. Second, we use a differen-tiation mechanism based on message utility. This allows allocating more resources for high utility messages. More precisely, messages are replicated in the order of h...
In this paper we discuss the independent message deletion mechanism for Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN...
Abstract—In delay tolerant networks (DTNs) with uncertainty in node mobility, message forwarding usu...
International audience—This article tackles the issue of reliable transport in Delay-Tolerant mobile...
Abstract—Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) use mobility-assisted routing, where nodes carry, store, and...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) are networks where there is no immediate connection between the sourc...
In this paper, we propose a reference architecture for Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) routing proto...
The increasing pervasiveness of mobile devices with networking capabili-ties has led to the emergenc...
Routing protocols for disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) use a variety of mechanisms, including dis...
Receiving great interest from the research community, Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a type of N...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) have the great potential to connecting devices and regions of the wor...
In Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) the core challenge is to cope with lack of persistent connectivity...
Delay tolerant network (DTN) protocol was proposed for a network where connectivity is not available...
Abstract—One of the dominant approaches in coping with the intermittent connectivity of opportunisti...
Abstract—Receiving great interest from the research com-munity, Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a...
Modern Internet protocols demonstrate inefficient performance in those networks where the connectivi...
In this paper we discuss the independent message deletion mechanism for Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN...
Abstract—In delay tolerant networks (DTNs) with uncertainty in node mobility, message forwarding usu...
International audience—This article tackles the issue of reliable transport in Delay-Tolerant mobile...
Abstract—Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) use mobility-assisted routing, where nodes carry, store, and...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) are networks where there is no immediate connection between the sourc...
In this paper, we propose a reference architecture for Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) routing proto...
The increasing pervasiveness of mobile devices with networking capabili-ties has led to the emergenc...
Routing protocols for disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) use a variety of mechanisms, including dis...
Receiving great interest from the research community, Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a type of N...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) have the great potential to connecting devices and regions of the wor...
In Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) the core challenge is to cope with lack of persistent connectivity...
Delay tolerant network (DTN) protocol was proposed for a network where connectivity is not available...
Abstract—One of the dominant approaches in coping with the intermittent connectivity of opportunisti...
Abstract—Receiving great interest from the research com-munity, Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a...
Modern Internet protocols demonstrate inefficient performance in those networks where the connectivi...
In this paper we discuss the independent message deletion mechanism for Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN...
Abstract—In delay tolerant networks (DTNs) with uncertainty in node mobility, message forwarding usu...
International audience—This article tackles the issue of reliable transport in Delay-Tolerant mobile...