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Beyond Traditional DTN Routing: Social Networks for Opportunistic Communication

This article examines the evolution of routing protocols for intermittently connected ad hoc networks and discusses the trend toward social-based routing protocols. A survey of current routing solutions is presented, where routing protocols for opportunistic networks are classified based on the netw...

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