2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22572-2_22
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DTN Routing Optimised by Human Routines: The HURRy Protocol

Abstract: Abstract. This paper proposes the HURRy (HUman Routines used for Routing) protocol, which infers and benefits from the social behaviour of nodes in disruptive networking environments. HURRy incorporates the contact duration to the information retrieved from historical encounters among neighbours, so that smarter routing decisions can be made. The specification of HURRy is based on the outcomes of a thorough experiment, which highlighted the importance of distinguishing between short and long contacts and deriv… Show more

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“…More importantly, it is compatible with antecedent DTN standards, which means modifications on the basic framework can be minimized and existing works in DTN still have their values. Even though BPQ is often mentioned in past papers [55][56][57][58], it is not fully exploited in research work. As far as we know, only two papers put BPQ into practice: in [59], BPQ is adopted to mingle the protocol stack of DTN and named data networking (NDN) [60].…”
Section: Named Content Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, it is compatible with antecedent DTN standards, which means modifications on the basic framework can be minimized and existing works in DTN still have their values. Even though BPQ is often mentioned in past papers [55][56][57][58], it is not fully exploited in research work. As far as we know, only two papers put BPQ into practice: in [59], BPQ is adopted to mingle the protocol stack of DTN and named data networking (NDN) [60].…”
Section: Named Content Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these works, the authors explain the relationship between factors such as speed, mobility model, node density, and places. In [ 42 ], the authors introduce a new forwarding protocol, HURRy (HUman Routines used for Routing), where the routing decision is based on probabilistic routing techniques like PRoPHET (Probabilistic Routing Protocol using History of Encounters and Transitivity), although it incorporates the contact duration of encounters (unlike previous approaches) to estimate the rating probabilities of all possible paths to a certain destination.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%