DocumentCode
58332
Title
Distributed Information-Based Cooperative Strategy Adaptationin Opportunistic Mobile Networks
Author
Misra, Sudip ; Pal, Sujata ; Saha, Barun Kumar
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
Volume
26
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
March 1 2015
Firstpage
724
Lastpage
737
Abstract
Cooperation among nodes is a fundamental necessity in opportunistic mobile networks (OMNs), where the messages are transferred using the store-carry-and-forward mechanism, due to sporadic inter-node wireless connectivity. While multiple works have addressed this issue, they are often constrained in their assumptions on solutions (e.g., requirement of central authority, and tracing the recipient nodes for providing reward or punishment). In this work, we address this research lacuna by taking an evolutionary theory-based approach. In evolutionary theory, the players analyze alternative strategies and select the best one to survive in a population. Inspired by this, in this work, we propose a Distributed Information-Based Cooperation Ushering Scheme (DISCUSS) to promote cooperation in message forwarding between nodes. In this scheme, the nodes maintain and exchange information with one another during contacts about the messages created and delivered in the network. Based on this, the nodes evaluate their own performance and compare that with the approximated network performance to adapt the most successful forwarding strategy. Simulation results show that the message delivery ratio in the network improves upto 31 percent, when the nodes dynamically switch their strategies, as compared to the case when they do not. Furthermore, the DISCUSS scheme fared closely to its variant with the nodes having complete knowledge about the network-wide performance.
Keywords
cooperative communication; electronic messaging; evolutionary computation; mobile communication; telecommunication network routing; distributed information-based cooperative strategy adaptation; evolutionary theory-based approach; message forwarding; opportunistic mobile networks; sporadic internode wireless connectivity; store-carry-and-forward mechanism; History; Incentive schemes; Isolators; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Sociology; Statistics; Cooperation; opportunistic mobile networks; strategy adaptation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2014.2314687
Filename
6781642
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