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Optimizing Message Delivery in Opportunistic Networks with Replication-Based Forwarding

2024 International Conference on Engineering & Computing Technologies (ICECT)

(2024), pp. 01-07

Muhammad Ashfaq a , Tanveer Ahmad b , Asim Anwar c , Azeem Irshad d , Ian B. Benitez e , Marryam Murtaza f

a Department of Electronics Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila, Pakistan

b Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus & CYENS Centre of Excellence, Nicosia, Cyprus

c Department of Technology, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan

d Department of CS&SE, International Islamic University Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan

e Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering FEU Institute of Technology, Manila, Philippines

f Department of Computer Science, COMSATS University, Pakistan

Abstract: In opportunistic networks, no end-to-end path is available from source to destination due to frequent movement of nodes with high speed. In such type of networks, transmission takes places between nodes during a contact event. These types of networks, follow store-carry and forward mechanism to forward messages from source to destination, Intermediate node stores messages into buffer and carries these messages until it meets another node. Already existing flooding protocols like epidemic may congest the network due to excessive flooding of the messages over the network. Replication based routing protocols introduces in which messages are replicating according to quota value. The replication based protocols have some limitations like delay which degrades the performance of network. Our proposed technique overcome the limitations of replication based routing protocols. Proposed technique provides replication based forwarding with optimal buffer management to increase the delivery ratio and minimize the delay. Extensive simulation of proposed technique is done in ONE simulator with different scenarios and comparing result of proposed scheme with already existing schemes such as epidemic, Rep-nodes and Spray & Wait. Result shows that our scheme has outperform as compare to already existing schemes in terms of delivery ratio and delay.

Recommended APA Citation:

Ashfaq, M., Ahmad, T., Anwar, A., Irshad, A., Benitez, I. B., & Murtaza, M. (2024). Optimizing Message Delivery in Opportunistic Networks with Replication-Based Forwarding. 2024 International Conference on Engineering & Computing Technologies (ICECT), 01-07. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICECT61618.2024.10581130

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