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Opportunistic networks (Oppnets) use the Store, Carry, and Forward technique for routing of messages. This technique can increase the prospects of message delivery but it is resource intensive as messages are kept in node's buffer until an appropriate next hop node is find out. This may lead to increased overhead and buffer overflow that causes congestion. In view of this, a scheme based on centrality...