Advances in Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs) (2nd Ed.)
Architecture and Enhanced Performance

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Coordinator: Rodrigues Joel J.P.C.

Language: English
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Advances in Delay-Tolerant Networks: Architecture and Enhanced Performance, Second Edition provides an important overview of delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for researchers in electronics, computer engineering, telecommunications and networking for those in academia and R&D in industrial sectors. Part I reviews the technology involved and the prospects for improving performance, including different types of DTN and their applications, such as satellite and deep-space communications and vehicular communications. Part II focuses on how the technology can be further improved, addressing topics, such as data bundling, opportunistic routing, reliable data streaming, and the potential for rapid selection and dissemination of urgent messages.

Opportunistic, delay-tolerant networks address the problem of intermittent connectivity in a network where there are long delays between sending and receiving messages, or there are periods of disconnection.  

1. An introduction to delay and disruption tolerant networks (DTNs)

Part One - Types of delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

2. Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for satellite communications

3. Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for deep-space communications

4. Vehicular delay-tolerant networks

5. Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for underwater communications

6. Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for emergency communications

7. Environment friendly green data broadcasting in delay-tolerant opportunistic networks

Part Two - Improving the performance of delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

8. Assessing the Bundle Protocol (BP) and alternative approaches to data bundling in delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

9. Opportunistic routing in mobile ad hoc delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

10. Reliable data streaming over delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

11. Rapid selection and dissemination of urgent messages over delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

12. Using social network analysis (SNA) to design socially aware network solutions in delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

13. Performance issues and design choices in delay-tolerant network (DTN) algorithms and protocols

14. Using emulation to validate applications on opportunistic Networks

15. The quest for a killer app for delay-tolerant networks (DTNs)

postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer engineering, telecommunications and networking
Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues is a professor at the Federal University of Piauí, Brazil, and senior researcher at the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal. He is the leader of the Next Generation Networks and Applications (NetGNA) research group (CNPq), an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Member Representative of the IEEE Communications Society on the IEEE Biometrics Council, and the President of the scientific council at ParkUrbis – Covilhã Science and Technology Park. He has been general chair and TPC Chair of many international conferences, including IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE HEALTHCOM, and IEEE LatinCom. He has authored or coauthored over 800 papers in refereed international journals and conferences, 3 books, 2 patents, and 1 ITU-T Recommendation. He had been awarded several Outstanding Leadership and Outstanding Service Awards by IEEE Communications Society and several best papers awards. Prof. Rodrigues is a member of the Internet Society, a senior member ACM, and Fellow of IEEE.
  • Reviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satellite and deep-space communications, vehicular communications (including unmanned aerial), and during large-scale disasters
  • Considers security concerns for DTN and potential for rapid selection and dissemination of urgent messages
  • Reviews the breadth of areas in which DTN is already providing solutions
  • Covers the prospects for DTN's wider adoption and development of standards