Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data

Widely deploying sensors in the environment and embedding them in physical objects is a crucial step towards realizing smart and sustainable cities. To cope with rising resource demands and limited budgets, opportunistic networks (OppNets) offer a scalable backhaul option for collecting delay-tolera...

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Main Authors: Amah, Tekenate E., Kamat, Maznah, Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam, Abali, Aliyu M., Moreira, Waldir, Oliveira, Antonio
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Published: MDPI 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77283/1/TekenateEAmah2017_AddressingtheIssueofRoutingUnfairness.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jsan6040031
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spelling my.utm.772832019-01-28T04:45:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77283/ Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data Amah, Tekenate E. Kamat, Maznah Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam Abali, Aliyu M. Moreira, Waldir Oliveira, Antonio QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Widely deploying sensors in the environment and embedding them in physical objects is a crucial step towards realizing smart and sustainable cities. To cope with rising resource demands and limited budgets, opportunistic networks (OppNets) offer a scalable backhaul option for collecting delay-tolerant data from sensors to gateways in order to enable efficient urban operations and services. While pervasive devices such as smartphones and tablets contribute significantly to the scalability of OppNets, closely following human movement patterns and social structure introduces network characteristics that pose routing challenges. Our study on the impact of these characteristics reveals that existing routing protocols subject a key set of devices to higher resource consumption, to which their users may respond by withdrawing participation. Unfortunately, existing solutions addressing this unfairness do not guarantee achievable throughput since they are not specifically designed for sensed data collection scenarios. Based on concepts derived from the study, we suggest design guidelines for adapting applicable routing protocols to sensed data collection scenarios. We also follow our design guidelines to propose the Fair Locality Aware Routing (FLARoute) technique. Evaluating FLARoute within an existing routing protocol confirms improved fairness and throughput under conditions that compromise the performance of existing solutions. MDPI 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77283/1/TekenateEAmah2017_AddressingtheIssueofRoutingUnfairness.pdf Amah, Tekenate E. and Kamat, Maznah and Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam and Abali, Aliyu M. and Moreira, Waldir and Oliveira, Antonio (2017) Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data. Journal Of Sensor And Actuator Networks, 6 (4). http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jsan6040031 DOI:10.3390/jsan6040031
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Amah, Tekenate E.
Kamat, Maznah
Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam
Abali, Aliyu M.
Moreira, Waldir
Oliveira, Antonio
Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
description Widely deploying sensors in the environment and embedding them in physical objects is a crucial step towards realizing smart and sustainable cities. To cope with rising resource demands and limited budgets, opportunistic networks (OppNets) offer a scalable backhaul option for collecting delay-tolerant data from sensors to gateways in order to enable efficient urban operations and services. While pervasive devices such as smartphones and tablets contribute significantly to the scalability of OppNets, closely following human movement patterns and social structure introduces network characteristics that pose routing challenges. Our study on the impact of these characteristics reveals that existing routing protocols subject a key set of devices to higher resource consumption, to which their users may respond by withdrawing participation. Unfortunately, existing solutions addressing this unfairness do not guarantee achievable throughput since they are not specifically designed for sensed data collection scenarios. Based on concepts derived from the study, we suggest design guidelines for adapting applicable routing protocols to sensed data collection scenarios. We also follow our design guidelines to propose the Fair Locality Aware Routing (FLARoute) technique. Evaluating FLARoute within an existing routing protocol confirms improved fairness and throughput under conditions that compromise the performance of existing solutions.
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author Amah, Tekenate E.
Kamat, Maznah
Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam
Abali, Aliyu M.
Moreira, Waldir
Oliveira, Antonio
author_facet Amah, Tekenate E.
Kamat, Maznah
Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam
Abali, Aliyu M.
Moreira, Waldir
Oliveira, Antonio
author_sort Amah, Tekenate E.
title Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
title_short Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
title_full Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
title_fullStr Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
title_full_unstemmed Addressing the Issue of Routing Unfairness in Opportunistic Backhaul Networks for Collecting Sensed Data
title_sort addressing the issue of routing unfairness in opportunistic backhaul networks for collecting sensed data
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77283/1/TekenateEAmah2017_AddressingtheIssueofRoutingUnfairness.pdf
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