Protocol for Message Forwarding in Cellular and Mobile Opportunistic Wireless Network (Oppnets)
Keywords:
Opportunistic networks, Epidemic Routing, Probabilistic RoutingAbstract
We describes hybrid approach for routing in opportunistic networks. In such networks there is no guarantee that a fully connected path between source and destination exists at any time, rendering traditional routing protocols unable to deliver messages between hosts. Thus, there is a need for a way to route through such networks. We propose hybrid approach which combines Prioritized Epidemic Routing and Probabilistic Routing. This approach prioritizes bundles based on costs to destination, source, and expiry time. Costs are derived from per-link “average availability” information that is disseminated in an epidemic manner.
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