Abstract

In this paper we evaluate the performance of Epidemic, Spray and Wait routing protocols and their versions with congestion control and Epidemic with TCP in Delay Tolerant Networks. For evaluation we used three different mobility models: Random Waypoint (RWP), Steady State Random Waypoint (SSRWP) and a Tirana city map based movement. We used delivery ratio, hop count, average delay and average buffer occupancy metrics to evaluate the network performance. The network performs better for SSRWP compared to RWP and realistic Tirana map-based scenarios. The Epidemic with TCP has a high average delay because of ack packets.

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