Geometric routing protocol in Disruption tolerant network

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University of Ottawa (Canada)

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We describe Geometric Localized Routing (GLR) in Disruption (delay) tolerant networks (DTNs). Although DTNs do not guarantee the connectivity of the network all the time, geometric location information still could be used to make routing decisions in a store and forward way. When a message reaches a region where greedy forwarding is impossible for some time, geometric planar spanners, especially local Delaunay triangulation still could be used to provide a good routing graph with constant stretch factor and shorter paths during communication. Existing DTN routing protocols either focus on the improvement of message delivery latency and delivery ratio in an impractical way, or without achieving desirable delivery attributes. In this work, we design local distributed solutions to extract spanning trees from Delaunay triangulation (DT) in the direction from source to destination. Our protocol resorts to flooding packets along the trees and with high probability packets are delivered with low delay. The goals of Geometric Localized Routing are: (1) fast delivery with intelligence, (2) better storage utilization. (3) guaranteed delivery using face routing. Through the implementation in the NS-2 simulator, we have shown that the proposed routing protocol achieves high delivery ratio with satisfied attributes.

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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: 2926.

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