Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks

Recently, opportunistic networks are considered as one of the most attractive developments of ad hoc mobile networks (MANETs) that have emerged thanks to the development of intelligent devices. Due to the mobility-related instability of the paths between nodes and due to the limited buffer and ener...

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Main Authors: Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali, Halikul, Lenando, Mohamad, Alrfaay, Slim, Chaoui, Haithem Ben, Chikha, Akram, Ajouli
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spelling my.unimas.ir.461272024-09-30T08:00:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46127/ Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali Halikul, Lenando Mohamad, Alrfaay Slim, Chaoui Haithem Ben, Chikha Akram, Ajouli QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Recently, opportunistic networks are considered as one of the most attractive developments of ad hoc mobile networks (MANETs) that have emerged thanks to the development of intelligent devices. Due to the mobility-related instability of the paths between nodes and due to the limited buffer and energy resources, the ultimate objective of routing protocols in opportunistic networks is to enable the exchange of information between users. In such harsh environments, it is difficult to exactly pin down the services provided by these networks. To this end, we present in this paper a study on the performance analysis of six of the most popular routing protocols in opportunistic networks, namely, epidemic, PRoPHET, MaxProp, Spray and Wait, Spray and Focus, and Encounter-Based Routing (EBR). We firstly described these protocols and presented their algorithms. Thereafter, we carried out a comparative study of these protocols using exhaustive performance testing experiments with different numbers of nodes, traffic loads, message lifetime, and buffer size. The results of this investigation are with an important role in helping network designers to improve performance in such challenging networks. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal (ASTESJ) 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46127/1/ASTESJ_040651.pdf Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali and Halikul, Lenando and Mohamad, Alrfaay and Slim, Chaoui and Haithem Ben, Chikha and Akram, Ajouli (2019) Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 4 (6). pp. 402-413. ISSN 2415-6698 https://www.astesj.com/v04/i06/p51/ DOI: 10.25046/aj040651
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spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali
Halikul, Lenando
Mohamad, Alrfaay
Slim, Chaoui
Haithem Ben, Chikha
Akram, Ajouli
Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
description Recently, opportunistic networks are considered as one of the most attractive developments of ad hoc mobile networks (MANETs) that have emerged thanks to the development of intelligent devices. Due to the mobility-related instability of the paths between nodes and due to the limited buffer and energy resources, the ultimate objective of routing protocols in opportunistic networks is to enable the exchange of information between users. In such harsh environments, it is difficult to exactly pin down the services provided by these networks. To this end, we present in this paper a study on the performance analysis of six of the most popular routing protocols in opportunistic networks, namely, epidemic, PRoPHET, MaxProp, Spray and Wait, Spray and Focus, and Encounter-Based Routing (EBR). We firstly described these protocols and presented their algorithms. Thereafter, we carried out a comparative study of these protocols using exhaustive performance testing experiments with different numbers of nodes, traffic loads, message lifetime, and buffer size. The results of this investigation are with an important role in helping network designers to improve performance in such challenging networks.
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author Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali
Halikul, Lenando
Mohamad, Alrfaay
Slim, Chaoui
Haithem Ben, Chikha
Akram, Ajouli
author_facet Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali
Halikul, Lenando
Mohamad, Alrfaay
Slim, Chaoui
Haithem Ben, Chikha
Akram, Ajouli
author_sort Aref Hassan, Kurd Ali
title Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
title_short Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
title_full Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
title_fullStr Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
title_full_unstemmed Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Resource-Constrained Opportunistic Networks
title_sort performance analysis of routing protocols in resource-constrained opportunistic networks
publisher Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal (ASTESJ)
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46127/1/ASTESJ_040651.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46127/
https://www.astesj.com/v04/i06/p51/
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