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Data Transfer in Delay-Tolerant Networks
2013 Eighth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, 2013Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a promising approach to address main issues arising from unusual networks which are subject to frequent partitioning (due to node mobility and other factors), e.g. drones and satellites networks. In such situations, routing follows the well known store-carry-forward paradigm since an end-to-end path between two nodes ...
Ronan Bocquillon, Antoine Jouglet
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Counting in Delay-Tolerant Mobile Networks
2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2010This research addresses the problem of counting in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs). The goal is to estimate the total number of nodes in the network with short delay time, high accuracy and small storage overhead. DTNs are occasionally connected networks that may suffer from frequent partitions.
Ting Ning, Zhipeng Yang, Hongyi Wu
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On Anonymous Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2019Due to instability of links in the network, the model of delay tolerant networks (DTNs) is often adopted in many emerging mobile applications. To organizations and individuals using these mobile applications, security and privacy are considered to be two of the most significant concerns.
Kazuya Sakai +3 more
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A Delay-Tolerant Network for Antarctica
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2022Adrià Mallorquí +2 more
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Vector Routing for Delay Tolerant Networks
2008 IEEE 68th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2008Recently, much research work has paid attention to delay tolerant networks (DTNs), which are networks with a frequent occurrences of network partitioning. Since the successful establishment of an end-to-end path between source and destination nodes is not guaranteed in these networks, routing is a challenging issue.
Hyunwoo Kang, Dongkyun Kim
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The Antarctic Delay Tolerant Network
2022 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2022Adrià Mallorquí +2 more
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Custodial Multicast in Delay Tolerant Networks
2007 4th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2007Although custodial transmission of multicast bundles would be a desirable capability to have in Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs), support for custodial multicast transmission was omitted from the Bundle Protocol Specification because of its complexity.
Susan Symington +2 more
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Forward Secure Delay-Tolerant Networking
Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Challenged Networks, 2017Delay-Tolerant Networks exhibit highly asynchronous connections often routed over many mobile hops before reaching its intended destination. The Bundle Security Protocol has been standardized providing properties such as authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of bundles using traditional Public-Key Cryptography.
Signe Rüsch +3 more
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Efficient Broadcasting in Delay Tolerant Networks
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2008Delay tolerant networks are a class of networks characterized by intermittent connectivity, long delays, and noncontemporaneous end-to-end paths between nodes. Standard Internet protocols do not fare well in these situations and special protocols have been developed to handle routing, broadcasting and other mechanisms for transporting data.
Appu Goundan +2 more
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2016
A class of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN), which may violate one or more of the assumptions regarding the overall performance characteristics of the underlying links in order to achieve smooth operation, is rapidly growing in importance but may not be well served by the current end-to-end TCP/IP model. Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applications
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A class of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN), which may violate one or more of the assumptions regarding the overall performance characteristics of the underlying links in order to achieve smooth operation, is rapidly growing in importance but may not be well served by the current end-to-end TCP/IP model. Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applications
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