Abstract
Opportunistic network (OppNets) routing protocols are improved to run in a situation in which it does not present a consistent end-to-end communication. The investigators of the Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) team had aimed at the performance of routing protocols which use “Store-Carry-Forward” method. Delay Tolerant Networks routing presumes that the node buffer is unlimited. Thus, the condition for message arraying and dropping strategy, for each inclination is very risky and advantageous in such limited situations. This paper offers an effective eviction strategy to improve the PRoPHET routing protocol quality. This strategy adds to the PRoPHETv2 routing protocol, which is currently proposed FIFO by default. The investigators evaluate the influence of several parameters, including the message life/buffer time, based on the performance of the PRoPHET pertaining to delay, replication/hop number, and delivery ratio. This paper evaluates the influence of individual parameter along with the MOFO drop strategy. The effectiveness of the projected method is assessed and compared with various procedures according to metrics, for instance, overhead, latency, and delivery ratio. The simulation findings ascertain that the applied dropping strategy enhances the efficiency of PRoPHET routing compared to the other different dropping strategies.
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