Title :
Evaluating the Impact of Storage Capacity Constraints on Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks
Author :
Soares, Vasco N G J ; Farahmand, Farid ; Rodrigues, Joel J P C
Author_Institution :
NetGNA Group, Inst. de Telecomun., Portugal
Abstract :
Vehicular delay-tolerant network (VDTN) was proposed as a particular application of a mobile delay-tolerant network (DTN), where vehicles act as the communication infrastructure for the network, relaying messages between the network nodes. In this paper, we consider the use of a VDTN to provide low-cost asynchronous communication between sparse populations spread over a remote vast region. We analyze the influence of the VDTN network nodepsilas storage capacity (buffer size), on the efficiency of four DTN routing protocols, in terms of message delivery probability. Our scenarios show that the routing protocols message replication strategies react differently to the increase of buffer size in specific network nodes. Epidemic and MaxProp protocols benefit from the increase of the storage capacity on all network nodes. Spray and Wait protocol only takes advantage on the increase of the vehicle´s buffer capacity. We expect that this paper will provide a deep understanding of the implications of storage constraints over the performance of a VDTN, leading to insights for future routing algorithm and buffer management theoretic studies and protocol design.
Keywords :
mobile radio; routing protocols; Epidemic protocols; MaxProp protocols; buffer management; buffer size; message delivery probability; message replication strategies; mobile delay-tolerant network; routing protocols; sparse populations; spray protocol; storage capacity constraints; vehicular delay-tolerant networks; wait protocol; Asynchronous communication; Buffer storage; Capacity planning; Constraint theory; Disruption tolerant networking; Mobile communication; Relays; Routing protocols; Spraying; Vehicles; Delay-Tolerant Network; Routing Protocols; Rural Conectivity; Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Network;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service, 2009. CTRQ '09. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Colmar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4423-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3696-5
DOI :
10.1109/CTRQ.2009.11