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modeling and optimization in mobile, ad-hoc and wireless networks | 2006

On the Benefits of Random Linear Coding for Unicast Applications in Disruption Tolerant Networks

Xiaolan Zhang; Giovanni Neglia; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley

In this paper, we investigate the benefits of using a form of network coding known as Random Linear Coding (RLC) for unicast communications in a mobile Disruption Tolerant Network (DTN) under epidemic routing. Under RLC, DTN nodes store and then forward random linear combinations of packets as they encounter other DTN nodes. We first consider the case where there is a single block of packets propagating in the network and then consider the case where blocks of K packets arrive according to a Poisson arrival process. Our performance metric of interest is the delay until the last packet in a block is delivered. We show that for the single block case, when bandwidth is constrained, applying RLC over packets destined to the same node achieves (with high probability) the minimum delay needed to deliver the block of data. We find through simulation that RLC achieves smaller block delivery delay than non-network-coded packet forwarding under bandwidth constraint, and the relative benefit increases further when buffer space within DTN nodes is limited. For the case of multiple blocks, our simulations show that RLC offers only slight improvement over the non-coded scenario when only bandwidth is constrained, but more significant improvement when both bandwidth and buffers are constrained. We remark that when the network is relatively loaded, RLC achieves improvements over non-coding scheme only if the spreading of the information is appropriately controlled.


2002 IEEE Open Architectures and Network Programming Proceedings. OPENARCH 2002 (Cat. No.02EX571) | 2002

Topology discovery service for router-assisted multicast transport

Jonathan K. Shapiro; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley; Stephen Zabele

Many existing proposals for introducing network support for multicast transport require the establishment of signaling paths among adjacent active routers in a session. We present a general-purpose, lightweight protocol to establish a signaling overlay among sparsely deployed active nodes. The resulting overlay is tied to the underlying multicast route and adapts to changes in its topology. In addition, we make this overlay available to other protocols by means of efficient communication primitives to provide reliable signaling between neighboring active routers. Our protocol and associated services can serve as a building block for a variety of active multicast services and greatly simplify their development. We describe its applicability for implementing several previously proposed services.


Proceedings of the IFIP TC6 Task Group/WG6.4 International Workshop on Performance of Communication Systems: Modelling and Performance Evaluation of ATM Technology | 1993

Local Allocation of End-to-End Quality-of-Service in High-Speed Networks

Ramesh Nagarajan; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 2000

Model-based approach to tcp-friendly congestion control

Jitendra Padhye; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 1995

Packet audio playout delay adjustment algorithms: performance bounds and algorithms

Sue Moon; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 2000

Improving Distributed Simulation Performance Using Active Networks

Stephen Zabele; Thomas Stanzione; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 1997

Reliable multicast framework(rmf): a white paper

Brian DeCleene; S. C. Bhattacharaya; Timur Friedman; Ivi. Keaton; James F. Kurose; D. Rubenstern; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 1997

Connection-Level Parallelism For Network Protocols On Shared-Memory Multiprocessor Servers

David J. Yates; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley; Kathryn S. McKinley


Archive | 1987

Stack algorithms for random multiple access networks with asymmetric noisy feedback

James F. Kurose; Atul Shrivastava; Donald F. Towsley


Archive | 2002

A directory-based peer-to-peer on-demand streaming service

Yang Guo; Kyoungwon Suh; James F. Kurose; Donald F. Towsley

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Timur Friedman

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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James D. Salehi

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Jonathan K. Shapiro

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Kyoungwon Suh

Illinois State University

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