Spatial locality in pocket switched networks

Tekenate E. Amah, M. Kamat, K. A. Bakar, W. Moreira, Antonio Oliveira, M. Batista
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The current Internet design falls short in scenarios characterized by intermittent connectivity and absence of supporting infrastructure. Pocket switched networking allows communication between portable handheld user devices in such environments through the store-carry-forward paradigm. This involves storing data in device memory, exploiting user movement to physically transport the data, and forwarding through available short-range wireless interfaces. In this regard, user devices can be leveraged as data mules for point-to-point communication in two main scenarios: (i) conveying data between major infrastructures in urban areas (e.g., transporting sensor data to gateways in smart cities); and (ii) extending wireless coverage to provide connectivity in developing regions (e.g., bridging user devices and remote Internet access points). User movement in such scenarios exhibit spatial locality, which is the preference to a geographical location than others. This feature influences the data transfer opportunities that exist between different sets of users. This paper investigates the impact of locality on routing in pocket switched networks by: (i) evaluating the performance of existing routing strategies for point-to-point communication over different degrees of locality; and (ii) providing insights towards enhancing routing performance for realizing the aforementioned application scenarios through locality awareness.
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口袋交换网络中的空间局部性
目前的互联网设计在间歇性连接和缺乏支持基础设施的情况下存在不足。口袋交换网络允许在这种环境中通过存储-携带-向前范式在便携式手持用户设备之间进行通信。这包括将数据存储在设备内存中,利用用户移动来物理传输数据,并通过可用的短距离无线接口进行转发。在这方面,用户设备可以在两个主要场景中用作点对点通信的数据骡子:(i)在城市地区的主要基础设施之间传输数据(例如,将传感器数据传输到智能城市的网关);(ii)扩大无线覆盖范围,在发展中地区提供连接(例如,桥接用户设备和远程互联网接入点)。在这种情况下,用户移动表现出空间局部性,这是对地理位置的偏好。此特性影响存在于不同用户集之间的数据传输机会。本文研究了局部性对口袋交换网络中路由的影响:(i)评估了不同局部性程度的点对点通信的现有路由策略的性能;(ii)通过位置感知为实现上述应用场景提供增强路由性能的见解。
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