Title :
An Empirical Evaluation of the Student-Net Delay Tolerant Network
Author :
Su, Jing ; Goel, Ashvin ; De Lara, Eyal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Toronto Univ., Ont.
Abstract :
Radio equipped mobile devices have enjoyed tremendous growth in the past few years. We observe that in the near future it might be possible to build a network that routes delay-tolerant packets by harnessing user mobility and the pervasive availability of wireless devices. Such a delay-tolerant network could be used to supplement wireless infrastructure or provide service where none is available. Since mobile devices in a delay-tolerant network forward packets to nearby users, the devices can use short-range radio, which potentially reduces device power consumption and radio contention. The design of a user mobility based delay-tolerant network raises two key challenges: determining; the connectivity of such a network, and determining the latency characteristics and replication requirements of routing algorithms in such a network. To determine realistic contact patterns, we collected user mobility data by conducting two user studies. We outfitted groups of students with instrumented wireless-enabled PDAs that logged pairwise contacts between study participants over a period of several weeks. Experiments conducted on these traces show that it is possible to form a delay-tolerant network based on human mobility. The network has good connectivity, so that routes exist between almost all study participants via some multi-hop path. Moreover, it is possible to effectively route packets with modest replication
Keywords :
delays; mobile computing; mobile radio; notebook computers; packet radio networks; telecommunication network routing; human mobility; latency characteristics; mobile devices; multihop path; packet routing algorithm; personal digital assistant; power consumption; radio contention; student-net delay tolerant network; wireless-enabled PDA; Ad hoc networks; Cities and towns; Computer science; Delay effects; Disruption tolerant networking; Energy consumption; Personal digital assistants; Routing; Spread spectrum communication; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services, 2006 Third Annual International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0498-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0499-1
DOI :
10.1109/MOBIQ.2006.340403