Abstract:
A form of network called a delay-tolerant network (DTN) enables wireless nodes to communicate in settings where constant end-to-end connectivity is not ensured. In-depth ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A form of network called a delay-tolerant network (DTN) enables wireless nodes to communicate in settings where constant end-to-end connectivity is not ensured. In-depth discussion of buffer management inside DTNs is provided in this abstract, with an emphasis on how it might be used in disaster-prone areas. The study examines the difficulties and possibilities of enhancing buffer management techniques, particularly by adding location awareness. This research provides important insights into the performance of buffer management strategies within DTNs, particularly in disaster scenarios, by a thorough analysis of the available literature. This analysis clarifies the complex buffer management environment in DTNs by combining the results of several studies, highlighting its critical function in guaranteeing successful communication in emergency situations. The abstract emphasizes how crucial it is to use location-based information to enhance buffer management strategies. This study offers a performance analysis that aids in the creation of more reliable and effective DTN protocols for disaster management in addition to giving an overview of the present status of the field.
Published in: 2024 International Conference on Electrical Electronics and Computing Technologies (ICEECT)
Date of Conference: 29-31 August 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 November 2024
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