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Meyer Jr., Victor
1991
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FARAHMAND, Farid [ et al.] - Inter-domain traffic routing in vehicular delay tolerant networks. In International Conference on Communications. General Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications, Cidade do Cabo, 23-27 Maio 2010. [S.l.] : IEEE, 2010. p. 1-5
1550-3607
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Inter-domain traffic routing in vehicular delay tolerant networks
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Delay-tolerant network
Fault-tolerant
Routing
Transit networks
Fault-tolerant
Routing
Transit networks
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2011-03-09T17:22:45Z
2011-03-09T17:22:45Z
2010-05-23
2011-03-09T17:22:45Z
2010-05-23
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In this paper, we consider the problem of dynamic inter-domain traffic routing between a VDTN and a non-DTN (e.g., Internet). The inter-domain traffic can be classified as inbound and outbound traffic. Our main contribution in this work is the intro- duction of several fault-tolerant routing algorithms for inbound and outbound traffic. Using simulations, we compare the performance of the proposed algorithms in terms of required resources, packet delivery time, and blocking probability.
This work was supported in part by the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Covilhã Delegation, Portugal in the framework of the VDTN@Lab Project.
In this paper, we consider the problem of dynamic inter-domain traffic routing between a VDTN and a non-DTN (e.g., Internet). The inter-domain traffic can be classified as inbound and outbound traffic. Our main contribution in this work is the intro- duction of several fault-tolerant routing algorithms for inbound and outbound traffic. Using simulations, we compare the performance of the proposed algorithms in terms of required resources, packet delivery time, and blocking probability.
This work was supported in part by the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Covilhã Delegation, Portugal in the framework of the VDTN@Lab Project.
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