2016
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2016.2540641
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A New Data Transmission Strategy in Mobile D2D Networks --- Deterministic, Greedy, or Planned Opportunistic Routing?

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“…Hence, the network energy consumption in the proposed ODCR protocol is lower than that of the LORA protocol. Figure 9 demonstrates that the packet loss ratio of the proposed ODCR protocol is much lower than the existing LEACH [18], TEEN [20] and LORA [21] protocols because the proposed ODCR protocol can perform quicker cluster recovery due to node movements compared to the existing algorithms. Hence, the probability of packet loss is much lower in the ODCR protocol.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, the network energy consumption in the proposed ODCR protocol is lower than that of the LORA protocol. Figure 9 demonstrates that the packet loss ratio of the proposed ODCR protocol is much lower than the existing LEACH [18], TEEN [20] and LORA [21] protocols because the proposed ODCR protocol can perform quicker cluster recovery due to node movements compared to the existing algorithms. Hence, the probability of packet loss is much lower in the ODCR protocol.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, among several routing protocols Social Relation Opportunistic Routing (SROR) identifies the forwarding nodes based on social relations and profiles among nodes. The work done in [20] introduces a planned opportunistic delay tolerant routing protocol by creating a subset of opportunistic links from source to destination, as opposed to a deterministic single copy or multiple copies of links between source to destination. This paper optimizes the multiple deterministic links to obtain only the best one in terms of lower data delivery rates.…”
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“…D2D offloading is an interesting method to reduce congestion in cellular networks [8]. Unicast and multicast D2D dissemination strategies are studied in [21], [22], [23]. By adding the infrastructure in the picture, the focus shifts towards the selection of an optimal subset of users to kick-start dissemination [1], [24].…”
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“…Currently, a variety of approaches have been proposed for content sharing and data transmission based on different techniques (e.g., replication-based and forwarding-based) [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Replicationbased schemes allow multiple copies of a content existing in the environment in the hope that multiple copies will increase the content delivery ratio, of which the epidemic solution based on flooding policy is the typical scheme.…”
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