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arxiv: 1007.5240 · v2 · pith:X2LERGM4new · submitted 2010-07-28 · 💻 cs.NI

Social-Aware Forwarding Improves Routing Performance in Pocket Switched Networks

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keywords performanceforwardingroutingsocial-awarecomeseffectiveinformationnetworks
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Several social-aware forwarding strategies have been recently introduced in opportunistic networks, and proved effective in considerably in- creasing routing performance through extensive simulation studies based on real-world data. However, this performance improvement comes at the expense of storing a considerable amount of state information (e.g, history of past encounters) at the nodes. Hence, whether the benefits on routing performance comes directly from the social-aware forwarding mechanism, or indirectly by the fact state information is exploited is not clear. Thus, the question of whether social-aware forwarding by itself is effective in improving opportunistic network routing performance remained unaddressed so far. In this paper, we give a first, positive answer to the above question, by investigating the expected message delivery time as the size of the net- work grows larger.

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