• DocumentCode
    17912
  • Title

    CAMF: Context-Aware Message Forwarding in Mobile Social Networks

  • Author

    Kaimin Wei ; Mianxiong Dong ; Ota, Kaoru ; Ke Xu

  • Author_Institution
    State Key Lab. of Software Dev. Environ., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
  • Volume
    26
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Aug. 1 2015
  • Firstpage
    2178
  • Lastpage
    2187
  • Abstract
    In mobile social networks (MSN), with the aim of conserving limited resources, egotistic nodes might refuse to forward messages for other nodes. Different from previous work which mainly focuses on promoting cooperation between selfish nodes, we consider it from a more pragmatic perspective in this paper. Be specific, we regard selfishness as a native attribute of a system and allow nodes to exhibit selfish behavior in the process of message forwarding. Apparently, selfishness has a profound influence on routing efficiency, and thus novel mechanisms are necessary to improve routing performance when self-centered nodes are considered. We first put forward a stateless approach to measure encounter opportunities between nodes, and represent forwarding capabilities of nodes by combining the acquired encounter opportunities with node selfishness. We then quantify receiving capabilities of nodes based on their available buffer size and energy. Taking both forwarding and receiving capabilities into account, we finally present a forwarding set mechanism, which could be deduced to a multiple knapsack problem to maximize the forwarding profit. Consequently, we take all the above studies into the design of a context-aware message forwarding algorithm (CAMF). Extensive trace-driven simulations show that CAMF outperforms other existing algorithms greatly. In fact, it achieves a surprisingly high routing performance while consumes low transmission cost and resource in MSN.
  • Keywords
    mobile computing; social networking (online); CAMF; MSN; context-aware message forwarding; egotistic nodes; mobile social networks; routing performance; selfish nodes; Buffer storage; Peer-to-peer computing; Receivers; Routing; Vectors; Waste materials; Wireless communication; Mobile social networks; forwarding profit maximization; forwarding/receiving capability; knapsack problem;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1045-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPDS.2014.2346212
  • Filename
    6873340