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Title: Estudio y simulación de Redes Tolerantes a Retardo (DTN) en entorno urbano y rural
Author: Baez Suarez, Angel  
Tutor: Adelantado, Ferran  
Abstract: Internet has succeeded enormously in connecting communication devices worldwide. This has been achieved using standardized communication protocols, such as TCP and IP, and the deployment of an extensive network infrastructure. In the design of TCP/IP networks, the original principles involve high availability, distributed control, packet switching, the use of datagrams, network independence, and diversity. In this context, one of the challenges is establishing some form of communication in hostile environments where there is no available network architecture that supports some conventional network protocols. Therefore, Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) technology has emerged as a solution to operate networks in such adverse environments. DTNs are distinguished by the lack of continuous point-to-point connections, often leading to intermittent connectivity, extensive and variable delays, as well as high error rates. Sending messages between two points can take hours, weeks, or even months. This document conducts an evaluation and comparison of DTN technology in urban and rural environments. To achieve this, a widely used DTN simulation environment in the academic field, The ONE, is employed. Through this simulator, aspects such as routing protocol, message delivery rate to destinations, message latency, and transmission cost are evaluated.
Keywords: The One Simulator
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: Jan-2024
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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