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User Popularity-based Packet Scheduling for Congestion Control in Ad-hoc Social Networks

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arxiv 2008.05395 v1 pith:K72YR653 submitted 2020-08-09 cs.NI cs.SI

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keywords packetpop-awareschedulingad-hoccontrolsocialasnetsaverage
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Traditional ad-hoc network packet scheduling schemes cannot fulfill the requirements of proximity-based ad-hoc social networks (ASNETs) and they do not behave properly in congested environments. To address this issue, we propose a user popularity-based packet scheduling scheme for congestion control in ASNETs called Pop-aware. The proposed algorithm exploits social popularity of sender nodes to prioritize all incoming flows. Pop-aware also provides fairness of service received by each flow. We evaluate the performance of Pop-aware through a series of simulations. In comparison with some existing scheduling algorithms, Pop-aware performs better in terms of control overhead, total overhead, average throughput, packet loss rate, packet delivery rate and average delay.

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