Carry me if you can : A utility based forwarding scheme for content sharing in tourist destinations
- Authors: Kaisar, Shahriar , Kamruzzaman, Joarder , Karmakar, Gour , Gondal, Iqbal
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 22nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications, APCC 2016; Yogyakarta, Indonesia; 25th-27th August 2016 p. 261-267
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- Description: Message forwarding is an integral part of the decentralized content sharing process as the content delivery success highly depends on it. Existing literature employs spatio-temporal regularity of human movement pattern and pre-existing social relationship to take message forwarding decisions. However, such approaches are ineffectual in environments where those information are unavailable such as a tourist spot or camping site. In this study, we explore the message forwarding techniques in such environments considering the information that are readily available and can be gathered on the fly. We propose a utility based forwarding scheme to select the appropriate forwarder node based on co-location stay time, connectivity and available resources. A higher co-location stay time reflects that the forwarder and the destination node is likely to have more opportunistic contacts, while the connectivity and available resource ensure that the selected forwarder has sufficient neighbours and resources to carry the message forward. Simulation results suggest that the proposed approach attains high hit and success rate and low latency for successful content delivery, which is comparable to those proposed for work-place type scenarios with regular movement pattern and pre-existing relationships. © 2016 IEEE.
An opportunistic message forwarding protocol for underwater acoustic sensor networks
- Authors: Nowsheen, Nusrat , Karmakar, Gour , Kamruzzaman, Joarder
- Date: 2013
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: 2013 19th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications, APCC 2013; Denpasar; Indonesia; 29th-31st August 2013 p. 1-6
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- Description: Designing message forwarding protocols for underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASNs) is challenging mainly due to high propagation delay, limited bandwidth and high packet loss. Most such protocols operate on the assumption that precise location of sensor nodes is known, which is difficult as GPS waves cannot propagate through water. Moreover, due to the error-prone nature of the acoustic link, message forwarding over multiple hops degrades end-to-end reliability, consumes significant energy and incurs longer delay. In this paper, we propose a location unaware message forwarding technique. It employs opportunistic routing where nodes use accumulate-and-forward paradigm to route data. The technique also exploits nodes' ability to overhear one another's transmission to select reliable route. Our opportunistic model uses independent and local forwarding decisions to select next hop forwarder on-the-fly based on its link transmission reliability and reachability to the gateway. Message ferrying approach is utilized to collect sensor data from gateway nodes of multiple UASNs at high data rate. Our simulation results exhibit its effectiveness and superiority compared with two well established message forwarding algorithms in underwater in terms of packet delivery ratio, routing overhead and energy consumption.
Decentralized content sharing in mobile ad-hoc networks : a survey
- Authors: Kaisar, Shahriar , Kamruzzaman, Joarder , Karmakar, Gour , Rashid, Md Mamunur
- Date: 2023
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- Relation: Digital Communications and Networks Vol. 9, no. 6 (2023), p. 1363-1398
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- Description: The evolution of smart mobile devices has significantly impacted the way we generate and share contents and introduced a huge volume of Internet traffic. To address this issue and take advantage of the short-range communication capabilities of smart mobile devices, the decentralized content sharing approach has emerged as a suitable and promising alternative. Decentralized content sharing uses a peer-to-peer network among co-located smart mobile device users to fulfil content requests. Several articles have been published to date to address its different aspects including group management, interest extraction, message forwarding, participation incentive, and content replication. This survey paper summarizes and critically analyzes recent advancements in decentralized content sharing and highlights potential research issues that need further consideration. © 2022 Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications