An energy-efficient architecture for DTN throwboxes
Publication Date
2007
Journal or Book Title
INFOCOM 2007, VOLS 1-5
Abstract
Disruption Tolerant Networks rely on intermittent contacts between mobile nodes to deliver packets using store-carry-and-forward paradigm. The key to improving performance in DTNs is to engineer a greater number of transfer opportunities. We earlier proposed the use of throwbox nodes, which are stationary, battery powered nodes with storage and processing, to enhance the capacity of DTNs. However, the use of throwboxes without efficient power management is minimally effective. If the nodes are too liberal with their energy consumption, they will fail prematurely. However if they are too conservative, they may miss important transfer opportunities, hence increasing lifetime without improving performance. In this paper, we present a hardware and software architecture for energy efficient throwboxes in DTNs. We propose a hardware platform that uses a multi-tiered, multi-radio, scalable, solar powered platform. The throwbox employs an approximate heuristic for solving the NP-Hard problem of meeting an average power constraint while maximizing the number of bytes forwarded by it. We built and deployed prototype throwboxes in UMassDieselNet -a bus DTN testbed. Through extensive trace-driven simulations and prototype deployment we show that a single throwbox with a 270 cm 2 solar panel can run perpetually while improving packet delivery by 37% and reducing message delivery latency by at least 10% in the network.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/INFCOM.2007.96
Pages
776-784
Book Series Title
IEEE INFOCOM SERIES
Recommended Citation
Banerjee, N; Comer, MD; and Levine, BN, "An energy-efficient architecture for DTN throwboxes" (2007). INFOCOM 2007, VOLS 1-5. 850.
https://doi.org/10.1109/INFCOM.2007.96