We define "random trip", a generic mobility model for independent mobiles that contains as special cases: the random waypoint on convex or non convex domains, random walk with reflection or wrapping, city section, space graph and other models. We use Palm calculus to study the model and give a necessary and sufficient condition for a stationary regime to exist. When this condition is satisfied, we compute the stationary regime and give an algorithm to start a simulation in steady state (perfect simulation). The algorithm does not require the knowledge of geometric constants. For the special case of random waypoint, we provide for the first time a proof and a sufficient and necessary condition of the existence of a stationary regim...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze Mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
In this paper, we solve a long standing open problem by presenting two versions of the well-known ra...
At the core of any MANET simulation is a mobility model. To help ensure reliable simulation results,...
Abstract — We define “random trip", a generic mobility model for independent mobiles that c...
Abstract — We define “random trip", a generic mobility model for independent random motions of ...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
Abstract — Mobility models are widely used in simulation-based performance analyses of mobile networ...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a target node s...
In the simulation of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), the probability distribution governing the mov...
Abstract In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a targ...
Abstract—In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the moveme...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze Mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
In this paper, we solve a long standing open problem by presenting two versions of the well-known ra...
At the core of any MANET simulation is a mobility model. To help ensure reliable simulation results,...
Abstract — We define “random trip", a generic mobility model for independent mobiles that c...
Abstract — We define “random trip", a generic mobility model for independent random motions of ...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
The simulation of mobility models such as the random waypoint often cause subtle problems, for examp...
Abstract — Mobility models are widely used in simulation-based performance analyses of mobile networ...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a target node s...
In the simulation of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), the probability distribution governing the mov...
Abstract In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a targ...
Abstract—In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the moveme...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
We introduce a new approach to model and analyze Mobility. It is fully based on discrete mathematics...
In this paper, we solve a long standing open problem by presenting two versions of the well-known ra...
At the core of any MANET simulation is a mobility model. To help ensure reliable simulation results,...