Authors
Luming Wan1, Feiyang Liu1, Juan Zhang2, and Haibo Zhang1, 1University of Otago, New Zealand and 2Beihang University, China
Abstract
Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) is a promising technology which aims to provide efficient communication between devices in a network with no guaranteed continuous connectivity. Most of the existing routing schemes for DTNs achieve message delivery through message replication and forwarding. However, due to the lack of contemporaneous end-to-end communication path, designing routing protocols that can achieve high delivery rate with low communication overhead is a challenging problem. Some routing protocols appear with high similarity, but their performance are significantly different. In this paper, we evaluate several popular routing protocols in DTNs, including Epidemic, Spray and Wait, PRoPHET, and 3R through extensive trace-driven simulations. The objective is to evaluate the performance of different routing schemes using different data traces and investigate the optimal configuration setting for each routing scheme. This paper provides important guidances on the design and selection of routing protocols for given delay tolerant networks.
Keywords
Delay Tolerant Network, Performance Evaluation, Routing