AbstractIn real world situations, each person is generally in contact with only a small fraction of the entire population and exchange information through these interactions. Their number and their frequency vary from one to another individual and may be much depending on mobility of individuals. The objective of this article is to better understand how human mobility may have an impact on mobile social networking systems. This should help to answer a question as: “How might an information, a rumor, a pathogen, etc., driven by physical proximity, spread through a population?”. We present a first stage of our work in which we focus on percolation processes as information flow mechanisms. We propose a synthetic mobility model and we define an...
Interpersonal communication with network infrastructure creates mobile and online social networks, w...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Most information spreading models consider that all individuals are identical psychologically. They ...
International audienceIn real world situations, each person is generally in contact with only a smal...
Almost all work on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations, which, in turn, rely on realistic m...
Almost all work on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations, which, in turn, rely on realistic m...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the effect of mobility on information spreading in geometric netw...
Despite the advanced stage of epidemic modeling, there is a major demand for methods to incorporate ...
Understanding how humans move is a key factor for the design and evaluation of networking protocols ...
Recently, contagion-based (disease, information, etc.) spreading on social networks has been extensi...
Recently, contagion-based (disease, information, etc.) spreading on social networks has been extensi...
The widespread use of user-carried devices with short-range communication leads to networks characte...
Abstract—Sociological models of human behavior can ex-plain population-level phenomena within social...
There is currently growing interest in modeling the information diffusion on social networks across ...
Most current research on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations. One of the key points in the ...
Interpersonal communication with network infrastructure creates mobile and online social networks, w...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Most information spreading models consider that all individuals are identical psychologically. They ...
International audienceIn real world situations, each person is generally in contact with only a smal...
Almost all work on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations, which, in turn, rely on realistic m...
Almost all work on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations, which, in turn, rely on realistic m...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the effect of mobility on information spreading in geometric netw...
Despite the advanced stage of epidemic modeling, there is a major demand for methods to incorporate ...
Understanding how humans move is a key factor for the design and evaluation of networking protocols ...
Recently, contagion-based (disease, information, etc.) spreading on social networks has been extensi...
Recently, contagion-based (disease, information, etc.) spreading on social networks has been extensi...
The widespread use of user-carried devices with short-range communication leads to networks characte...
Abstract—Sociological models of human behavior can ex-plain population-level phenomena within social...
There is currently growing interest in modeling the information diffusion on social networks across ...
Most current research on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations. One of the key points in the ...
Interpersonal communication with network infrastructure creates mobile and online social networks, w...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Most information spreading models consider that all individuals are identical psychologically. They ...