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Title : Generic Opportunistic Routing Framework
Author(s) : Anders F. Lindgren
Elwyn Davies
Avri Doria
Filename : draft-lindgren-dtnrg-gorf-00.txt
Pages : 97
Date : 2013-07-31
Abstract:
This document defines GORF, a Generic Opportunistic Routing
Framework. GORF specifies all necessary basic functionality that is
common for all utility-based routing protocols that are variants of
the epidemic routing protocol for intermittently connected networks
that operates by pruning the epidemic distribution tree to minimize
resource usage while still attempting to achieve the best case
routing capabilities of epidemic routing. It is intended for use in
sparse mesh networks where there is no guarantee that a fully
connected path between source and destination exists at any time,
rendering traditional routing protocols unable to deliver messages
between hosts. These networks are examples of networks where there
is a disparity between the latency requirements of applications and
the capabilities of the underlying network (networks often referred
to as Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant). The document presents an
architectural overview followed by the protocol specification.
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