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Optimize Bundle Size in Satellite DTN Links with Markov Method

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Machine Learning and Intelligent Communications (MLICOM 2018)

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Disruption-tolerant networks (DTN) are very useful in situations that links are unstable and bandwidth is precious, i.e. inter satellite links. Both distance and the size of transmitted bundles can affect the performance of network. As the distance of two satellites is predictable, we can optimize the size of bundle to achieve shorter delivery time. In this paper, we proposed a Markov method to optimize bundle size and tried to simplify the algorithm and improve its performance.

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Si, P., Lu, W., Xu, Z., Hua, J. (2018). Optimize Bundle Size in Satellite DTN Links with Markov Method. In: Meng, L., Zhang, Y. (eds) Machine Learning and Intelligent Communications. MLICOM 2018. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 251. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00557-3_51

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