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arxiv: 1007.0960 · v1 · submitted 2010-07-06 · 💻 cs.NI

Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Preferences and Encounter Statistics for DTN Performance

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keywords routingmodelsperformanceencountermobilitypreferencesstatisticscharacteristics
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Spatio-temporal preferences and encounter statistics provide realistic measures to understand mobile user's behavioral preferences and transfer opportunities in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs). The time dependent behavior and periodic reappearances at specific locations can approximate future online presence while encounter statistics can aid to forward the routing decisions. It is theoretically shown that such characteristics heavily affect the performance of routing protocols. Therefore, mobility models demonstrating such characteristics are also expected to show identical routing performance. However, we argue models despite capturing these properties deviate from their expected routing performance. We use realistic traces to validate this observation on two mobility models. Our empirical results for epidemic routing show those models' largely differ (delay 67% & reachability 79%) from the observed values. This in-turn call for two important activities: (i) Analogous to routing, explore structural properties on a Global scale (ii) Design new mobility models that capture them.

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