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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 12, December 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



A Survey: Evaluating Impact Of Varying Buffer Size And Message Lifetimes In A Disconnected Mobile Opportunistic Network Environment

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AUTHOR(S)

Pooja Bagane

 

KEYWORDS

Opportunistic Network; Zero Information Protocols; Information-Rich Protocol; Human Mobility; ONE Simulator.

 

ABSTRACT

In the present world Smartphone is growing up frequently and the importance of using the mobile opportunistic network may assist users of the mobile to communicate and exchange packets with each other wherever and anytime in a disconnected environment. The opportunistic mobile network is a category of a delay tolerant networks and complement of a mobile ad-hoc network and this network has a special feature which is rare connectivity. End to end connections for communication and transmission of data is missing here and they make use an approach known as a store, carry and forward method to send packets to an appropriate destination node. This paper, provide a general review of the Opportunistic network, architecture, problem, and present-day categorization of algorithms in the mobile opportunistic network that’s adopted so far by the scholar. Finally, this survey paper explains human mobility models in opportunistic Network, and we bring to a close this paper with future work.

 

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