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Self-management of Routing on Human Proximity Networks

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volume 5918 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, chapter 1, page 1--12. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, (2009)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10865-5\_1

Abstract

Many modern network applications, including sensor networks and MANETs, have dynamic topologies that reflect processes occurring in the outside world. These dynamic processes are a challenge to traditional information dissemination techniques, as the appropriate strategy changes according to the changes in topology. We show how network dynamics can be exploited to design a self-organising data dissemination mechanism using only node-level (local) information, which detects and adapts to periodic patterns in the network topology. We demonstrate our approach against real-world human-proximity networks.

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