Abstract
With the onset of the digital era and the availability of the internet, the need for digital data in a huge manner can be fulfilled by peer-to-peer (P2P) network instead of a traditional client server-based solution. Generally, mobile communication is based on cellular networks or multi-hop wireless networks. Cellular networks have adequate fixed infrastructure whereas multi-hop wireless networks have limited infrastructure and hence there are many limitations. The P2P systems are mainly designed for wired networks and the routing is based on IP infrastructure. Chord based protocols are widely deployed in the structured P2P networks but it can not perform well when implemented for mobile P2P networks due to the mobility of the users. Mobility pattern of mobile users plays an important role in locating users and delivering data packets seamlessly. Today, many of the mobile users follow a fixed mobility pattern in urban cities and mobility pattern of the mobile users can be utilized to reduce table update cost and increase Lookup Success Rate (LSR). We have proposed Local P2P Group (LPG) based communication scheme for structured mobile P2P networks. We are focussed on the mobility pattern of the mobile users in urban cities. We have analytically evaluated the proposed scheme using fluid-flow and RWP (Random Waypoint) mobility models and found that the proposed scheme performs better than the existing schemes like MR-Chord and MobiStore. Our proposed scheme has up to 40% higher Lookup Success Rate and 81% less table update cost than existing schemes, MR-Chord and MobiStore.
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