When nodes in a mobile network cluster together or move according to common external factors (e.g., cars that follow the road network), the resulting contact patterns become correlated. In this work we address the question of modelling such correlated mobility movements for the analysis of intermittently connected networks. We propose to use the concept of node colouring time to characterise dynamic node contact patterns. We analyse how this model compares to existing work, and demonstrate how to extract the relevant data from actual trace files. Moreover, we show how this information can be used to derive the latency distribution of DTN routing protocols. Our model achieves a very good fit to simulated results based on real vehicular mobil...
Abstract. The inter-contact time between mobile human-carried de-vices is one of the key metrics in ...
Abstract—Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks ...
Spatial mobility models are commonly used to evaluate protocol performance in mobile ad-hoc networks...
Abstract. Given a mobility pattern that entails intermittent wireless ad hoc connectivity, what is t...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to evaluate the performance of protocols in mobil...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
AbstractNowadays the growing popularity of wireless networks, combined with a wide availability of p...
In a delay tolerant network (DTN), nodes are connected intermittently and the future node connection...
Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks are drive...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a novel framework for the study of dynamic mobility n...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a novel framework for the study of dynamic mobility n...
Spatial mobility models are commonly used to evaluate protocol performance in mobile ad-hoc networks...
Abstract. The inter-contact time between mobile human-carried de-vices is one of the key metrics in ...
Abstract—Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks ...
Spatial mobility models are commonly used to evaluate protocol performance in mobile ad-hoc networks...
Abstract. Given a mobility pattern that entails intermittent wireless ad hoc connectivity, what is t...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to evaluate the performance of protocols in mobil...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
Abstract—Realistic mobility models are fundamental to eval-uate the performance of protocols in mobi...
AbstractNowadays the growing popularity of wireless networks, combined with a wide availability of p...
In a delay tolerant network (DTN), nodes are connected intermittently and the future node connection...
Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks are drive...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a novel framework for the study of dynamic mobility n...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a novel framework for the study of dynamic mobility n...
Spatial mobility models are commonly used to evaluate protocol performance in mobile ad-hoc networks...
Abstract. The inter-contact time between mobile human-carried de-vices is one of the key metrics in ...
Abstract—Through several studies, it has been highlighted that mobility patterns in mobile networks ...
Spatial mobility models are commonly used to evaluate protocol performance in mobile ad-hoc networks...