Average Time Based PRoPHET Routing Protocol for Opportunistic Networks

ADVANCED NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND INTELLIGENT COMPUTING, ANTIC 2022, PT I(2023)

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Abstract
An Opportunistic Network is an intermittently connected Mobile Adhoc Networks that exploits the communication opportunity between the nodes for data transmission whenever they are within the communication range of each other even for a short time. In contrast to the Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Opportunistic Networks follow store-carry-forward approach for the data transmission. Routing in this type of network depends on many factors, like the direction of the node's movement, the supported interface bandwidth (Bluetooth, high-speed Internet, etc.), the node's speed, and the node's buffer size. In this research work, a context aware routing protocol is proposed that uses the frequency of contacts among nodes as context information. The frequency of meetings between any two nodes is found to be a good heuristic to identify the message's best forwarder. The proposed routing protocol is simulated on opportunistic network environment (ONE) simulator and the results are compared with the most prominent routing protocols of context-oblivious and context-aware classes, and it was found that the proposed routing protocol performs better than other protocols in terms of delivery probability and buffer average time.
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Delay tolerant network,Opportunistic network,Mobile ad-hoc network,Time to live,Buffer size,PRoPHET,ONE simulator
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