Abstract

The study of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) has considerably grown in recent years as communication contexts have emerged with needs that go beyond what the Internet could offer. For example, in case of a natural disaster that damages the classic communication network, a delay tolerant network can be implemented ad hoc, to face the challenges imposed by this context. The delay tolerant network is special because there are no permanent end-to-end path between nodes and links characteristics are time-varying. This paper aims to test the performance of the DTN MaxDelivery algorithm in establishing an efficient communication in the context of a post-earthquake situation, that affected the classical communication network. The goal of the algorithm is to maximize the number of high priority messages that manage to reach their destination. A series of simulations are presented to verify the optimal parameters that the network must comply with in order to maximize the message transfer rate.

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