International audienceThis letter investigates inter-arrival time, dwell time distributions and other mobility patterns in mobile cellular networks. It has been generally assumed and widely accepted that both inter-arrival time and dwell time distributions can be well approximated by exponential distribution. However, based on real cellular data measurements, we evaluate the fitness of various typical statistical distributions such as power-law, exponential, Weibull, lognormal and Rayleigh distributions, and find that a power-law distribution fits both inter-arrival time and dwell time more precisely. Besides, mobility patterns in daytime, night, rural and urban areas provide further demonstrations of the power-law model. Moreover, new mode...
Handover in digital cellular mobile communication systems A mathematical formulation is developed fo...
n this work we study mobile wireless networks by looking at mobility management and analysis of huma...
The performance of any mobile network is highly influenced by the mobility patterns of nodes in the ...
International audienceThis letter investigates inter-arrival time, dwell time distributions and othe...
Abstract—This letter investigates inter-arrival time, dwell time distributions and other mobility pa...
This study investigates mobility patterns in micro-cellular wireless networks, based on measurements...
The distribution of the dwell time, which represents a higher level of abstraction than the use of m...
Research on complex systems has identified various aggregate relationships in phenomena that describ...
Research on complex systems has identified various aggregate relationships in phenomena that describ...
Several mobility models are available for simulating WLAN, with different impacts on network perform...
Abstract—Call holding times in telephony networks are commonly approximated by exponential distribut...
APCCAS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Macao, 30 November-3 Decemb...
We examine the fundamental properties that determine the basic performance metrics for opportunistic...
Abstract—We conduct a statistical study of human mobility using over 1000 hours of GPS traces of hum...
Abstract. The inter-contact time between mobile human-carried de-vices is one of the key metrics in ...
Handover in digital cellular mobile communication systems A mathematical formulation is developed fo...
n this work we study mobile wireless networks by looking at mobility management and analysis of huma...
The performance of any mobile network is highly influenced by the mobility patterns of nodes in the ...
International audienceThis letter investigates inter-arrival time, dwell time distributions and othe...
Abstract—This letter investigates inter-arrival time, dwell time distributions and other mobility pa...
This study investigates mobility patterns in micro-cellular wireless networks, based on measurements...
The distribution of the dwell time, which represents a higher level of abstraction than the use of m...
Research on complex systems has identified various aggregate relationships in phenomena that describ...
Research on complex systems has identified various aggregate relationships in phenomena that describ...
Several mobility models are available for simulating WLAN, with different impacts on network perform...
Abstract—Call holding times in telephony networks are commonly approximated by exponential distribut...
APCCAS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Macao, 30 November-3 Decemb...
We examine the fundamental properties that determine the basic performance metrics for opportunistic...
Abstract—We conduct a statistical study of human mobility using over 1000 hours of GPS traces of hum...
Abstract. The inter-contact time between mobile human-carried de-vices is one of the key metrics in ...
Handover in digital cellular mobile communication systems A mathematical formulation is developed fo...
n this work we study mobile wireless networks by looking at mobility management and analysis of huma...
The performance of any mobile network is highly influenced by the mobility patterns of nodes in the ...