Scientific journal paper Q1
Forwarding in Opportunistic Information-CentricNetworks: an Optimal Stopping Approach
Carlos Borrego (Borrego, Carlos); Marica Amadeo (Amadeo, Marica); Antonella Molinaro (Molinaro, Antonella); Paulo Mendes (Mendes, P.); Rute C. Sofia (Sofia, Rute C.); Naerco Magaia (Magaia, Naerco); Joan Borrell (Borrell, JOan); et al.
Journal Title
IEEE Communications Magazine
Year
2020
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
By natively supporting in-network cachingand name-based forwarding, Information-Centric Net-working (ICN) brings in features that are relevant to bettersupport data transmission in opportunistic wireless net-works. Such environments are highly challenged becauseof the node mobility and intermittent contacts. Therefore,forwarding packets to the right node at the right momentis critical to data retrieval performances. This paperproposes a novel ICN Forwarding Strategy that leveragesnotable metrics, such as centrality and reliability, and theoptimal stopping theory to statistically select the best next-hop forwarders and the time to perform the forwardingdecision. Simulations with realistic mobility traces showthat the proposed forwarding strategy outperforms otherstate-of-the-art solutions by guaranteeing shorter retrievaltime and less overhead in terms of packet replicas.
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Keywords
  • Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology