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Delay-Differentiated Gossiping in Delay Tolerant Networks

2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2008
Delay Tolerant Networks are increasingly being envisioned for a wide range of applications. Many of these applications need support for quality of service (QoS) differentiation from the network. This paper proposes a method for providing probabilistic delay assurances in DTNs.
Parameswaran Ramanathan, Aarti Singh
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Delay Tolerant Network Potential in a Railway Network

2020 26th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT), 2020
The article is devoted to the analysis of the effectiveness of the DTN (Delay Tolerant Network) system in a communication network on a railway line. Trains act as moving objects that are sending and receiving messages to/from an external network. As well trains may transmit telemetry, collected during movement.
Eugene Tikhonov   +2 more
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Multicasting in delay tolerant networks

Proceedings of the tenth ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing, 2009
Node mobility and end-to-end disconnections in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) greatly impair the effectiveness of data dissemination. Although social-based approaches can be used to address the problem, most existing solutions only focus on forwarding data to a single destination.
Wei Gao 0006   +3 more
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ARDEN: Anonymous networking in delay tolerant networks

Ad Hoc Networks, 2012
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) provide a communications infrastructure for environments lacking continuous connectivity. Such networks rely on the mobility of nodes and the resulting opportunistic connections to carry messages from source to destination.
Cong Shi   +4 more
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Delay Tolerant Networks

2019
Opportunistic networks are one of the emerging evolutions of the network system. In opportunistic networks, nodes are able to communicate with each other even if the route between source to destination does not already exist. Opportunistic networks have to be delay tolerant in nature (i.e., able to tolerate larger delays). Delay tolerant network (DTNs)
Vandana Kushwaha, Ratneshwer Gupta
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Delay Tolerant Networks in Industrial Applications

2019 24th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2019
The control of mobile robots in industrial applications is mostly shared between local control by the robot and remote control by a central control system. The rising autonomy of robots in industrial settings affect the type of messages communicated between the central control system and the mobile robot. Single messages become bigger in size, but more
Christian Sauer 0003   +2 more
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Data Transfer in Delay-Tolerant Networks

2013 Eighth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, 2013
Delay-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, 2010
This 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, 2019
Due 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, 2022
Adrià Mallorquí   +2 more
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