Title
Routing characterization in volatile connectivity environments
Abstract
Nowadays, there is a number of applications that only run on mobile devices. Mobility is a feature required by an increasing number of current applications. Mobile applications are often required to work even in a scenario with frequent disconnections. These environments with intermittent connectivity compose the so-called Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks (ICMN), where long disconnection intervals and opportunistic connections are assumed. Although the main challenge in such networks is the fact of designing efficient routing protocols to deliver messages from a source to a destination, there is no research focused on providing a generic framework to validate the existing routing schemes proposed by researchers. In this paper, we study the possibility of creating a networking technology for volatile network environments where messages can participate in forwarding decisions as they progress across the network.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2261605.2261616
EATIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
volatile connectivity environment,volatile network environment,routing characterization,mobile device,current application,mobile application,efficient routing protocol,increasing number,forwarding decision,frequent disconnection,generic framework,existing routing scheme,color,mobile network,routing protocol,mobile computing,routing,routing protocols,mobile communication,logic gates,mobile devices,silicon
Link-state routing protocol,Triangular routing,Dynamic Source Routing,Computer science,Policy-based routing,Static routing,Computer network,Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing,Routing domain,Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
10
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jaime Galán-Jiménez12811.00
Alfonso Gazo-Cervero2153.70