2018
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2018.091010
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Dynamic Weight Dropping Policy for Improve High-Priority Message Delivery Delay in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Network

Abstract: Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Network (VDTN) is a special case of Delay-Tolerant Network (DTN) in which connectivity is provided by movement of vehicles with traffic prioritization to meet the requirements of different applications. Due to high node mobility, short contact time, intermittent connectivity, VDTNs use multi-copy routing protocols to increase message delivery rates and reduce the delay. However due to limited resources (bandwidth and storage capacity), these protocols cause the rapid buffer overflow an… Show more

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“…As mentioned in the previous section, the buffer management strategy proposed in [13] is composed of, on the one hand, the message weight based on local network information, and on the other hand, the combination of the current node's position with respect to the destination and the performance of the PRoPHET routing protocol [14].…”
Section: The Proposed Buffer Management Strategy:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As mentioned in the previous section, the buffer management strategy proposed in [13] is composed of, on the one hand, the message weight based on local network information, and on the other hand, the combination of the current node's position with respect to the destination and the performance of the PRoPHET routing protocol [14].…”
Section: The Proposed Buffer Management Strategy:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [13], the weight of a message in the buffer is determined from the following local information: number of jumps, number of copies, size, lifetime, time in buffer and priority class of the message. This weight is given by the following expression:…”
Section: Queue Building:-the Weight Of a Messagementioning
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“…chose the alternate route, slow down the speed of the vehicle of change the lane. The paper [19]elaborate buffer management strategy which not only increases delivery rate but also decreases high priority by using the ProPHET routing protocol [20]. According to which, among multiple nearest nodes, the node with maximum delivery probability and situated near to destination is defined as the closest node to the destination due to which delivery rate may be increased.…”
Section: Direct Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%