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Improving Human Trafficking Alerts in Airports

Published:Dec 29, 2025 21:08
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This paper addresses a critical real-world problem by applying Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) protocols to improve the reliability of emergency alerts in airports, specifically focusing on human trafficking. The use of simulation and evaluation of existing protocols (Spray and Wait, Epidemic) provides a practical approach to assess their effectiveness. The discussion of advantages, limitations, and related research highlights the paper's contribution to a global issue.
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The paper evaluates the performance of Spray and Wait and Epidemic DTN protocols in the context of emergency alerts in airports.

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This paper investigates the application of Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs), specifically Epidemic and Wave routing protocols, in a scenario where individuals communicate about potentially illegal activities. It aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each protocol in such a context, which is relevant to understanding how communication can be facilitated and potentially protected in situations involving legal ambiguity or dissent. The focus on practical application within a specific social context makes it interesting.
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The paper identifies situations where Epidemic or Wave routing protocols are more advantageous, suggesting a nuanced understanding of their applicability.