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Title: SeeR: simulated Annealing-Based routing in opportunistic mobile networks
Authors: Saha, B. K.
Misra, S.
Pal, S.
Keywords: Opportunistic mobile networks
routing
simulated annealing
privacy
Issue Date: 7-Oct-2021
Abstract: Opportunistic Mobile Networks (OMNs) are characterized by intermittent connectivity among nodes. In many scenarios, the nodes attempt at local decision making based on greedy approaches, which can result in getting trapped at local optimum. Moreover, for efficient routing, the nodes often collect and exchange a lot of information about others. To alleviate such issues, we present SeeR, a simulated annealing-based routing protocol for OMNs. In SeeR, each message is associated with a cost function, which is evaluated by considering its current hop-count and the average aggregated inter-contact time of the node. A node replicates a message to another node, when the latter offers a lower cost. Otherwise, the message is replicated with decreasing probability. Moreover, SeeR works based solely upon local observations. In particular, a node does not track information about other nodes, and, therefore, reduces the risk of privacy leaks unlike many other protocols. We evaluated the performance of SeeR by considering several real-life traces under plausible conditions. Experimental results show that, in the best case, SeeR can reduce the average message delivery latency by about 58 percent, when compared to other popular routing protocols
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2915
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