网络编码速率控制的社会方法

Samuel B. Wood, H. Sadjadpour, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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战术和应急网络需要在没有托管基础设施的情况下进行有效的通信。最近的研究表明,将以信息为中心的范式应用于战术优势可以提供优于传统以地址为中心方法的性能优势。我们提出了SOCRATIC(信息中心网络的社会速率控制),这是一种利用社会内容和上下文启发式来统一复制和网络编码以传播内容的方法。SOCRATIC根据邻居发现过程中共享的流行指数度量来复制网络编码块。传递给节点的编码块的数量取决于节点自己对数据对象的兴趣及其社会流行程度,即节点与其他节点相遇的频率和时间。如果存在稳定的路径,则随后将这些块复制到订阅者。我们通过战术场景的网络仿真来评估SOCRATIC的实现,并证明它可以比传统的社会不可知方法获得更好的性能。
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SOCRATIC: A social approach to network coding rate control
Tactical and emergency-response networks require efficient communication without a managed infrastructure. Recent work demonstrates that applying information-centric paradigms to the tactical edge can provide performance benefits over traditional address centric approaches. We propose SOCRATIC (SOCial RATe control for Information Centric networks), an approach that unifies replication and network coding to disseminate content by taking advantage of social content and context heuristics. SOCRATIC replicates network encoded blocks according to a popularity index metric that is shared during neighbor discovery. The number of encoded blocks that is relayed to a node depends on its own interest in a data object and its social popularity, i.e., how often and for how long the node meets other nodes. These blocks are subsequently replicated towards the subscriber if a stable path exists. We evaluate an implementation of SOCRATIC through network emulation of a tactical scenario and demonstrate that it can achieve better performance than traditional socially agnostic approaches.
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