Tuning Message Size in Opportunistic Mobile Networks
John Whitbeck, Vania Conan, Marcelo Dias de Amorim

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new Markovian model for intermittently connected mobile networks, analyzing how message size, delay tolerance, and link stability affect message delivery success.
Contribution
It presents a novel Markovian model that captures the impact of message size and network dynamics on delivery performance.
Findings
Model effectively predicts delivery ratio based on message size and link stability.
Highlights importance of message size tuning for optimal network performance.
Provides insights into delay and stability trade-offs in mobile networks.
Abstract
We describe a new model for studying intermittently connected mobile networks, based on Markovian random temporal graphs, that captures the influence of message size, maximum tolerated delay and link stability on the delivery ratio.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Caching and Content Delivery
