Authors
Philippe Jacquet, Bernard Mans, Georgios Rodolakis
Publication date
2010/9/13
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume
56
Issue
10
Pages
5001-5015
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The goal of this paper is to increase our understanding of the fundamental performance limits of mobile and Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs), where end-to-end multihop paths may not exist and communication routes may only be available through time and mobility. We use analytical tools to derive generic theoretical upper bounds for the information propagation speed in large scale mobile and intermittently connected networks. In other words, we upper-bound the optimal performance, in terms of delay, that can be achieved using any routing algorithm. We then show how our analysis can be applied to specific mobility models to obtain specific analytical estimates. In particular, in 2-D networks, when nodes move at a maximum speed and their density is small (the network is sparse and asymptotically almost surely disconnected), we prove that the information propagation speed is upper bounded by  …
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P Jacquet, B Mans, G Rodolakis - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2010