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An efficient context-aware opportunistic routing protocol효율적인 상황 인지 기회적 라우팅 프로토콜

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효율적인 상황 인지 기회적 라우팅 프로토콜
Authors
서동영정윤원
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers(KIEE)
Keywords
Context; Delivery predictability; Node type; Opportunistic routing protocol
Citation
Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers, v.65, no.12, pp.2218 - 2227
Journal Title
Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
Volume
65
Number
12
Start Page
2218
End Page
2227
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/8384
DOI
10.5370/KIEE.2016.65.12.2218
ISSN
1975-8359
Abstract
Opportunistic routing is designed for an environment where there is no stable end-to-end routing path between source node and destination node, and messages are forwarded via intermittent contacts between nodes and routed using a store-carry-forward mechanism. In this paper, we consider PRoPHET(Probabilistic Routing Protocol using History of Encounters and Transitivity) protocol as a base opportunistic routing protocol and propose an efficient context-aware opportunistic routing protocol by using the context information of delivery predictability and node type, e.g., pedestrian, car, and tram. In the proposed protocol, the node types of sending node and receiving node are checked. Then, if either sending node or receiving node is tram, messages are forwarded by comparing the delivery predictability of receiving node with predefined delivery predictability thresholds depending on the combination of sending node and receiving node types. Otherwise, messages are forwarded if the delivery predictability of receiving node is higher than that of sending node, as defined in PRoPHET protocol. Finally, we analyze the performance of the proposed protocol from the aspect of delivery ratio, overhead ratio, and delivery latency. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol has better delivery ratio, overhead ratio, and delivery latency than PRoPHET protocol in most of the considered simulation environments.
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