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2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2012.6364843
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Storage aware routing protocol for robust and efficient services in the future mobile Internet

Abstract: Abstract-The prominence of wireless, mobile devices on the Internet today has motivated numerous protocols and architectures, such as the MobilityFirst Future Internet Architecture project. In this work, we present a robust, local-scale, storageaware routing approach, called GSTAR, for use in MobilityFirst networks. GSTAR unifies techniques from MANET and DTN routing protocols. This unification with in-network storage enables it to overcome mobility-related challenges such as link quality variation, node disco… Show more

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“…It can be made efficient by using optimal path selection. In [9] Mobility related challenges such as link quality variation, node disconnection, and node partitioning are solved on NS3 based Simulator. So can be overcomed on NS2 and ONE also.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be made efficient by using optimal path selection. In [9] Mobility related challenges such as link quality variation, node disconnection, and node partitioning are solved on NS3 based Simulator. So can be overcomed on NS2 and ONE also.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012 Nehal Somani, Abhishek Chanda, Samuel C. Nelson and Dipankar Raychaudhuri [9] proposed and evaluated a generalized storage aware local routing protocol for the future Internet. In this they shown how GSTAR can achieve significant performance by combining local link state and DTN style routing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent results in [16] indicate that by intelligently utilizing in-network storage, GSTAR outperforms traditional and storage-augmented link-state protocols in both wired and wireless network environments. Figure 8 shows an example of the gains for a ORBIT testbed implementation of GSTAR with two wireless links.…”
Section: B Storage-aware and Delay Tolerant Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GSTAR approach [15], [16] is based on the principle of in-network storage integrated into the routing later in order to provide improved performance in presence varying link quality and disconnection. The basic idea in GSTAR is for each router to have some storage capability and make forward vs. store decisions based on both short-term and long-term path quality metrics.…”
Section: B Storage-aware and Delay Tolerant Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, DTN is not a technology for traffic management. Other methods to control transmission times by using node storage have been proposed [10], [11]. However, because DTN and these other methods do not consider deadlines for data delivery, they cannot guarantee the timely arrival of priority data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%