Abstract

Delay tolerant networks (DTN) is a good candidate for delivering information-centric networking (ICN) messages in fragmented networks due to disaster. In order to efficiently deliver ICN messages in DTN, the characteristics of multiple requester nodes for the same content and multiple provider nodes for the same request should be used efficiently. In this paper, we propose an efficient DTN routing protocol for ICN. In the proposed protocol, requester information for request packet, which is called an Interest in ICN, is shared by exchanging status table with requested Data ID, requester ID, and satisfaction flag, where satisfaction flag is defined to show the delivery status of Data, so that unnecessary forwarding of Data is avoided. Data is forwarded to a more probable node by comparing average delivery predictability to a set of requesters. Performance of the proposed protocol was evaluated using simulation from the aspect of Data delivery probability and Data overhead, for varying buffer sizes, number of relay nodes, and time-to-live (TTL) of Data. The results show that the proposed protocol has better Data delivery probability, compared to content distribution and retrieval framework in disaster networks for public protection (CIDOR) and opportunistic forwarding (OF) protocols, although there is a tradeoff from the aspect of Data overhead for varying buffer sizes and number of relay nodes.

Highlights

  • Information-Centric Networking (ICN) [1,2,3] was proposed to overcome the current bottleneck problem of the Internet due to overwhelming content downloads

  • In ICN, on the other hand, content name is used to search for a content instead of IP address, and content is cached in intermediate nodes as well as an original content server for efficient content delivery

  • The Data delivery probability and Data overhead are compared by varying the values of buffer sizes, TTL of Data, and number of relay nodes by simulation using opportunistic network environment (ONE) simulator [27]

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Introduction

Information-Centric Networking (ICN) [1,2,3] was proposed to overcome the current bottleneck problem of the Internet due to overwhelming content downloads. In [19], research challenge on interworking between ICN and DTN is presented in emergency scenario It is, not efficient to apply DTN protocol to deliver ICN messages directly, since multiple requester nodes exist for the same content and multiple provider nodes exist for the same request in DTN. In [24], a vaccine scheme was proposed to reduce unnecessary dissemination of already delivered message by actively sharing the successful delivery information, but it is defined for unicast communication with single source node and single destination node in DTN. It is not efficient to apply the concept of Vaccine scheme for ICN in DTN directly, since multiple requesters and multiple caching nodes exist together.

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