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An Overlay Network for Forwarding Symbolically Addressed Geocast Messages

title An Overlay Network for Forwarding Symbolically Addressed Geocast Messages
creator Dürr, Frank
date 2006-03-31
language eng
identifier  http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=SFB627-2006-07&engl=1
description 15 pages
Geocast, which allows for forwarding messages to hosts residing at specified geographic areas, is a promising communication paradigm with a wide range of applications. Geocast target areas can be specified either by geometric figures or symbolic addresses, such as /usa/fl/miami/market-street. In this paper, we present a novel geocast routing protocol for symbolically addressed messages. Compared to geocast protocols based on geometric information, our protocol can operate on simple symbolic location models, and message forwarding does not require costly geometric operations. The proposed protocol is based on an overlay network that is mapped to an IP-based network infrastructure. The overlay network is structured in a hierarchical fashion, to ensure a scalable global geocast service supporting also large target areas. Although our protocol does not rely on a layer 3 multicast protocol, we also show how to improve the performance of message forwarding by integrating a light-weight layer 3 multicast protocol. We investigate the performance of the proposed protocol in both the overlay and the underlay network. Our results underline the scalability of our approach and show good routing quality leading to short paths in both the overlay and underlay network.
publisher University of Stuttgart : Collaborative Research Center SFB 627 (Nexus: World Models for Mobile Context-Based Systems)
Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart
type Text
SFB 627 Report
contributor Institut für Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Verteilte Systeme
subject Computer-Communication Networks (CR C.2)
Geocast
Kommunikationsnetz
Routing
Location-based Service
Overlay Network
relation SFB 627 Report