From Delay-Tolerant Networks to Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks [PDF]
This work was supported in part by the Instituto de Telecomunicações Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Portugal, in the framework of the VDTN@Lab Project, by the Euro-NF Network of Excellence of the Seventh Framework Programme of EU, in the framework of the VDTN Project, by the MPSat project (FCT Ref.
Paulo Rogerio Pereira +2 more
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Socially-Aware Adaptive Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) routing protocol. [PDF]
Network partitioning and node disconnectivity results in high latency and frequent link disruption in DTNs. Therefore, routing a message toward a destined node is a challenge in such environment.
Saif Ullah, Amir Qayyum
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An Improved PRoPHET Routing Protocol in Delay Tolerant Network [PDF]
In delay tolerant network (DTN), an end-to-end path is not guaranteed and packets are delivered from a source node to a destination node via store-carry-forward based routing.
Seung Deok Han, Yun Won Chung
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RABP: Delay/disruption tolerant network routing and buffer management algorithm based on weight
Delay/disruption tolerant network is a novel network architecture, which is mainly used to provide interoperability for many challenging networks such as wireless sensor network, ad hoc networks, and satellite networks.
Hezhe Wang +4 more
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Vehicular Delay Tolerant Network Routing Algorithm Based on Bayesian Network
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are novel wireless mobile networks, which suffer from frequent disruption, high latency, and the lack of a complete path from source to destination.
Jiagao Wu +4 more
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An Optimized Probabilistic Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) Routing Protocol Based on Scheduling Mechanism for Internet of Things (IoT). [PDF]
Mao Y, Zhou C, Ling Y, Lloret J.
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Performance of Implementation IBR-DTN and Batman-Adv Routing Protocol in Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless mesh networks is a network which has high mobility and flexibility network. In Wireless mesh networks nodes are free to move and able to automatically build a network connection with other nodes.
Herman Yuliandoko +3 more
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Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant Networking [PDF]
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Alex McMahon, Stephen Farrell
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Delay-tolerant networking in restricted networks [PDF]
For security reasons, many companies usually allow only strictly regulated communication, specific system configurations and predetermined software components. Therefore, often only communication over the HTTP protocol is possible, which operates by using a request-response approach.
Johannes Morgenroth +3 more
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Promoting tolerance for delay tolerant network research [PDF]
So what is all this DTN research about anyway? Sceptics ask: "Why are there no DTN applications?", or "Why is DTN performance so miserable?" This article attempts to address some of these complaints. We present suggestions of expectations for applications, and metrics for performance, which suggest a more tolerant view of research in the area.
Jon Crowcroft +3 more
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