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Finally, when compared to the SIDD, the SIMHD heuristic present gains of 1%, 1%, 1%, and 1%, respectively.Contrary to the single-copy approach, with the integration of a reputation system, heuristics that aggressively punish nodes deliver bundles sooner in Spray and Wait (Figure 9b).
Finally, when compared to the SIDD, the SIMHD heuristic presents gains of 1%, 1%, 1%, and 1%, respectively.Contrary to the observed results for First Contact routing protocol (Figure 4b), with the integration of a reputation system, heuristics that aggressively punish nodes deliver bundles sooner (Figure 5b).
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Like in what happened in the Epidemic study, in this study both reactive and proactive mechanisms tend to deliver bundles slightly sooner than the non-fragmentation mechanism as the bundle size increases.
With the introduction of fragmentation mechanisms and the increase of bundle size, bundles tend to be delivered slightly sooner than without fragmentation strategies.
When compared to the DISD, the same scheme delivers bundles 2, 2, 1, and 1 min sooner.
When compared to the SIDD, the same heuristic delivers bundles approximately 54, 27, 17, and 4 min sooner.
When compared to the SIDD, the same heuristic deliver bundles approximately 33, 2, 3, and 29 min sooner.
Comparatively with the SISD, the SIMHD scheme delivers bundles approximately 3, 3, 2, and 1 min sooner (for cooperation threshold equals to 10, 20, 30, and 40, respectively).
Comparatively with the SISD, the SIMHD scheme delivers bundles approximately 2, 1, 1, and 1 minute sooner (for cooperation threshold equals to 20, 30, and 40, respectively).
However, SIMHD delivers bundles approximately 2, 2, 1, and 1 min sooner (for reputation threshold equals to 10, 20, 30, and 40, respectively) when compared to the SIDD scheme.
The SISD approach delivery bundles approximately 62, 33, 10, and 7 min sooner (for cooperation threshold equals to 10, 20, 30, and 40, respectively) when compared to the SIMHD approach.
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