Modified Spray Phase to Improve Performance of Binary Spray and Wait Routing Protocol in Delay Tolerant Network
Author(s) -
Pavan Yadav,
Shweta Jain
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/16994-7116
Subject(s) - computer science , protocol (science) , routing protocol , computer network , binary number , routing (electronic design automation) , medicine , mathematics , alternative medicine , arithmetic , pathology
Delay or Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) are a type of wireless network where at the time of message transmission, there may not exist end to end path between source and destination. Node connections in DTN are very intermittent due to sparse node density and mobility. DTNs make use of “Store Carry and Forward” delivery mechanism for message transmission. Thus message delays may be very long in such networks. In this paper we present a variation of Binary Spray and Wait (BSW) routing protocol where spray phase of BSW routing protocol has been modified. The simulation results shows that our modified spray phase version gives better delivery ratio and less overhead ratio as compared to BSW. General Terms Routing
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