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MV routing and capacity building in disruption tolerant networks

Brendan Burns, Oliver Brock, Brian Neil Levine

Year
2005
Citations
410

Abstract

Disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) differ from other types of networks in that capacity is exclusively created by the movements of participants. This implies that understanding and influencing the participants' motions can have a significant impact on network performance. In this paper, we introduce the routing protocol MV, which learns structure in the movement patterns of network participants and uses it to enable informed message passing. We also propose the introduction of autonomous agents as additional participants in DTNs. These agents adapt their movements in response to variations in network capacity and demand. We use multi-objective control methods from robotics to generate motions capable of optimizing multiple network performance metrics simultaneously. We present experimental evidence that these strategies, individually and in conjunction, result in significant performance improvements in DTNs.

Keywords

Computer scienceRouting (electronic design automation)Routing protocolDistributed computingComputer networkProtocol (science)Artificial intelligence

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