An hierarchical routing protocol for opportunistic emergency networks

Vinícius F. S. Mota, D. Macedo, J. Nogueira
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In critical and emergency scenarios such as disasters, first responders must setup mobile networks in order to address the lack of a functioning network infrastructure. Communication in such scenarios may be susceptible to long interruptions, and as a consequence we must employ DTN-based (Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networks) communication protocols. Existing routing approaches suitable for emergency scenarios tend to consume a large amount of resources, due to the stochastic behavior of node movement. This paper has two contributions. First, we propose a resource-efficient DTN routing protocol, called HIerarquical Group ROuting Protocol (HIGROP). HIGROP aims to reduce the forwarding overhead by the use of node clusters, while maximizing the message delivery rate. The second contribution is the definition of a new mobility model, called MME, which emulates the movement patterns of first responders in search and rescue scenarios. We compared HIGROP against Epidemic and Prophet protocols and noticed that it is scalable and has a lower communication overhead.
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机会应急网络的分层路由协议
在灾害等关键和紧急情况下,第一响应者必须建立移动网络,以解决缺乏正常运行的网络基础设施的问题。这种情况下的通信可能容易受到长时间中断的影响,因此我们必须采用基于dtn(延迟/中断容忍网络)的通信协议。现有的适用于紧急情况的路由方法由于节点移动的随机性,往往会消耗大量的资源。这篇论文有两个贡献。首先,我们提出了一种资源高效的DTN路由协议,称为分层组路由协议(HIGROP)。HIGROP旨在通过使用节点集群来减少转发开销,同时最大化消息传递率。第二个贡献是定义了一种新的移动模型,称为MME,它模拟了搜救场景中第一响应者的移动模式。我们将HIGROP与Epidemic和Prophet协议进行了比较,并注意到它具有可扩展性并且具有较低的通信开销。
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