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ماجد بن عبدالله الرسيني

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة التدريس قسم هندسة الحاسب

علوم الحاسب والمعلومات
مبنى 31 مكتب 2222

Backpressure Delay Enhancement for Encounter-Based Mobile Networks While Sustaining Throughput Optimality

Alresaini, M. . 2016

Routing Delays Redundancy Vectors Scheduling Mobile computing Mobile communication

Backpressure routing, in which packets are preferentially transmitted over links with high queue differentials, offers the promise of throughput-optimal operation for a wide range of communication networks. However, when traffic load is low, backpressure methods suffer from long delays. This is of particular concern in intermittent encounter-based mobile networks which are already delay-limited due to the sparse and highly dynamic network connectivity. While state of the art mechanisms for such networks have proposed the use of redundant transmissions to improve delay, they do not work well when traffic load is high. In this paper we propose backpressure with adaptive redundancy (BWAR), a novel hybrid approach that provides the best of both worlds. This approach is robust, distributed, and does not require any prior knowledge of network load conditions. We also present variants of BWAR that remove redundant packets via a timeout mechanism, and that improve energy use. These algorithms are evaluated by mathematical analysis and by simulations of real traces of taxis in Beijing, China. The simulations confirm that BWAR outperforms traditional backpressure at low load, while outperforming encounter-routing schemes (Spray and Wait and Spray and Focus) at high load.

Publication Work Type
Journal
Volume Number
24
Issue Number
2
Magazine \ Newspaper
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Pages
1196-1208
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