With the advancement in communication technologies and the widespread availability of mobile devices, the opportunistic mobile social networks (OMSNs) are gaining momentum in supporting spontaneous communication and interaction among end-users who opportunistically contact each other. However, existing research on message routing in OMSNs face major challenges on achieving a high routing efficiency and low latency for social information request. This paper proposes a personalised message routing (PMR) framework that leverages an inductive network embedding model and an attention-based mechanism to facilitate efficient message routing in opportunistic networks. Specifically, the network embedding model encompasses a higher-order proximity pr...
In this paper we study the problem of routing in opportunistic wireless network, and propose a novel...
With the popularization of mobile communication equipment, human activities have an increasing impac...
Paper presented at the 2nd ICC Winter Workshop on Complexity in Social SystemsRouting in mobile dela...
In opportunistic networks, the nodes usually exploit a con-tact opportunity to perform hop-by-hop ro...
In opportunistic mobile social networks, nodes are clustered according to their interests or hobbies...
There are contexts where TCP/IP is not suitable for performing data transmission due to long delays,...
With the recent technical advances and popularization of smartphones, which are able to store, displ...
In Mobile Social Networks (MSNs), the single-path rout-ing might not have enough of a chance to tran...
Opportunistic routing protocols can enable message delivery in disconnected networks of mobile devic...
In mobile opportunistic networks, the social relationship among nodes has an important impact on dat...
EExploiting social information to improve routing performance is an increasing trend in Opportunist...
Mobile, delay-tolerant, ad hoc and pocket-switched networks may form an important part of future ubi...
An Opportunistic Network (OppNet) is a new paradigm of the Delay Tolerant Network (DTN). The dynamic...
Abstract—In this paper, an up-and-down routing protocol is proposed for mobile opportunistic social ...
Since mobile devices nowadays have become ubiquitous, several types of networks formed over such dev...
In this paper we study the problem of routing in opportunistic wireless network, and propose a novel...
With the popularization of mobile communication equipment, human activities have an increasing impac...
Paper presented at the 2nd ICC Winter Workshop on Complexity in Social SystemsRouting in mobile dela...
In opportunistic networks, the nodes usually exploit a con-tact opportunity to perform hop-by-hop ro...
In opportunistic mobile social networks, nodes are clustered according to their interests or hobbies...
There are contexts where TCP/IP is not suitable for performing data transmission due to long delays,...
With the recent technical advances and popularization of smartphones, which are able to store, displ...
In Mobile Social Networks (MSNs), the single-path rout-ing might not have enough of a chance to tran...
Opportunistic routing protocols can enable message delivery in disconnected networks of mobile devic...
In mobile opportunistic networks, the social relationship among nodes has an important impact on dat...
EExploiting social information to improve routing performance is an increasing trend in Opportunist...
Mobile, delay-tolerant, ad hoc and pocket-switched networks may form an important part of future ubi...
An Opportunistic Network (OppNet) is a new paradigm of the Delay Tolerant Network (DTN). The dynamic...
Abstract—In this paper, an up-and-down routing protocol is proposed for mobile opportunistic social ...
Since mobile devices nowadays have become ubiquitous, several types of networks formed over such dev...
In this paper we study the problem of routing in opportunistic wireless network, and propose a novel...
With the popularization of mobile communication equipment, human activities have an increasing impac...
Paper presented at the 2nd ICC Winter Workshop on Complexity in Social SystemsRouting in mobile dela...