In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Waypoint (in short, RWP) mobility model. In particular, differently from the RWP mobility model, that connects source to destination points by straight lines, our models make use of Manhattan or (more realistically) Bezier paths. We provide analytical results for the spatial node stationary distribution for the two Manhattan based RWP mobility models and experimental evidence that the Bezier based models do not significantly differ from the Manhattan ones. This implies that Manhattan based RWP models can be considered a good approximation of the more realistic Bezier ones. As a case study, we exploit our results about one of the two Manhattan ba...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model gene...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the stationary node distribution of a variation of the Random Waypoint mobil...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a target node s...
The random waypoint model (RWP) is one of the most widely used mobility models in performance analy...
Abstract In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a targ...
The random waypoint model (RWP) is one of the most widely used mobility models in performance analys...
Abstract: The random waypoint model is a frequently used mobility model for simulation–based studies...
We study the connectivity properties of an ad hoc network consisting of a given number of nodes each...
Abstract — We study the connectivity properties of an ad hoc network consisting of a given number of...
In this paper, we solve a long standing open problem by presenting two versions of the well-known ra...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model gene...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the spatial node stationary distribution of two variations of the Random Way...
In this paper, we study the stationary node distribution of a variation of the Random Waypoint mobil...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a target node s...
The random waypoint model (RWP) is one of the most widely used mobility models in performance analy...
Abstract In this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model generating a targ...
The random waypoint model (RWP) is one of the most widely used mobility models in performance analys...
Abstract: The random waypoint model is a frequently used mobility model for simulation–based studies...
We study the connectivity properties of an ad hoc network consisting of a given number of nodes each...
Abstract — We study the connectivity properties of an ad hoc network consisting of a given number of...
In this paper, we solve a long standing open problem by presenting two versions of the well-known ra...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of designing a random mobility model gene...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the ra...