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Multi-commodity Trade Application to the Routing Algorithm for the Delay and Disruptive Tolerant Networks

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The paper considers analysis of the specific routing problem, concerning the delay and disruptive tolerant networks (DTN). Those networks are characterized by their lack of connectivity – there may be no connection between any pair of nodes. Moreover, the nodes are mobile, and the network configuration changes over time. The simulation tool that is used to analyzing particular routing methods is presented. The simulation tool is based on the Multi-commodity Market Model (abbrev. M3 ), and implemented according to the multi-agent programing paradigm [19]. Thus, the paper also describes one of the M3 applications. Moreover, the preliminary results of applied RandomWalk, and Auction-based routing algorithms for the DTN are also presented.

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Pałka, P., Schoeneich, R. (2013). Multi-commodity Trade Application to the Routing Algorithm for the Delay and Disruptive Tolerant Networks. In: Pechenizkiy, M., Wojciechowski, M. (eds) New Trends in Databases and Information Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 185. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32518-2_23

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