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Forwarding on Froggers Networks: Principle of Data Flow Equilibrium


Abstract:

Network with link intermittency is becoming an important sub-class of emerging networks of interest. Such a network like delay tolerant network (DTN) that exhibits long d...Show More

Abstract:

Network with link intermittency is becoming an important sub-class of emerging networks of interest. Such a network like delay tolerant network (DTN) that exhibits long delay. However, it also demands higher order of magnitude of intermediate storage. In this research, we present a study of the transit reservoir requirements of this important class of network. We provide a framework to analytically determine the storage requirements. We also present a novel forwarding principle of data-flow-equilibrium, which can minimize the transit buffer requirement without impacting the delay optimality. Both-by analytical derivation of the upper bounds, and by extensive simulation we demonstrate that the principle can drastically reduce the transit buffer requirement without increasing the transport delay.
Date of Conference: 11-13 April 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 July 2011
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Conference Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA

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