Abstract—When studying and designing protocols for mobile opportunistic networks, most works consider only direct con-tact patterns between mobile nodes. Tracking these contacts is important for end-to-end communications but relying only on this kind of information provides a limited view about transmission possibilities. Mobile users are often in intercontact, but still separated by only a few hops, which translate into effective communication opportunities between nodes. In this paper, we focus on such a type of communication opportunities and investigate to what extent they can be predicted. Using real-world datasets, we provide evidences about the predictable nature of nodes ’ proximity and evaluate the benefits of these results compare...
Abstract—Opportunistic networking, where node mobility is utilized to achieve message delivery, has ...
Data traces, consisting of logs about the use of mobile and wireless networks, have been used to stu...
The prediction of new links in social networks is a challeng- ing task. In this paper, we focus on p...
With advances in Internet technology and prominence of mobile and smart devices in our lives, opport...
The ever increasing number of mobile devices in Smart Cities and their heavy use, not only for perso...
Abstract. Understanding the structures why links are formed is an important and prominent research t...
Opportunistic networks are envisioned to complement traditional infrastructure-based communication b...
With advances in the Internet and mobile technology, and decreasing cost of mobile devices, large sc...
Recently, it has been established on multiple experimental data sets that human contact processes ex...
The networking paradigm uses new information vectors consisting of human carried devices is known as...
International audienceOpportunistic networks constitute an appealing solution to complement fixed ne...
Nowadays human mobility modeling is gaining increasing attention from the research community because...
Opportunistic networking is a new communication paradigm. Data sharing in opportunistic networks is ...
The capability of a mobility model to detect certain patterns of user behavior (e.g., favorite walks...
Abstract—Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks ...
Abstract—Opportunistic networking, where node mobility is utilized to achieve message delivery, has ...
Data traces, consisting of logs about the use of mobile and wireless networks, have been used to stu...
The prediction of new links in social networks is a challeng- ing task. In this paper, we focus on p...
With advances in Internet technology and prominence of mobile and smart devices in our lives, opport...
The ever increasing number of mobile devices in Smart Cities and their heavy use, not only for perso...
Abstract. Understanding the structures why links are formed is an important and prominent research t...
Opportunistic networks are envisioned to complement traditional infrastructure-based communication b...
With advances in the Internet and mobile technology, and decreasing cost of mobile devices, large sc...
Recently, it has been established on multiple experimental data sets that human contact processes ex...
The networking paradigm uses new information vectors consisting of human carried devices is known as...
International audienceOpportunistic networks constitute an appealing solution to complement fixed ne...
Nowadays human mobility modeling is gaining increasing attention from the research community because...
Opportunistic networking is a new communication paradigm. Data sharing in opportunistic networks is ...
The capability of a mobility model to detect certain patterns of user behavior (e.g., favorite walks...
Abstract—Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks ...
Abstract—Opportunistic networking, where node mobility is utilized to achieve message delivery, has ...
Data traces, consisting of logs about the use of mobile and wireless networks, have been used to stu...
The prediction of new links in social networks is a challeng- ing task. In this paper, we focus on p...