Studying the Effect of Human Mobility on MANET Topology and Routing: Friend or Foe?

Adán G. Medrano-Chávez, Elizabeth Pérez Cortés, M. López-Guerrero
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The better we understand human mobility the more capable we are to perform realistic simulations of human driven MANETs. By using this knowledge we can more accurately predict the performance that can be expected from real MANET implementations. In this paper we assess how recently discovered characteristics of human mobility affect network connectivity and routing performance. Our main results indicate that human-driven MANETs exhibit higher connectivity levels and longer route duration lifetimes than what was previously predicted with random waypoint simulations. These results encourage the development and implementation of MANET-based services, which so far have been regarded as very difficult or impossible to provide.
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研究人类移动性对MANET拓扑和路由的影响:是敌是友?
我们越了解人类的移动性,我们就越有能力对人类驱动的manet进行逼真的模拟。通过使用这些知识,我们可以更准确地预测实际MANET实现的预期性能。在本文中,我们评估了最近发现的人类移动性特征如何影响网络连接和路由性能。我们的主要结果表明,与之前用随机航路点模拟预测的结果相比,人为驱动的manet表现出更高的连接水平和更长的路由持续寿命。这些结果鼓励开发和实施基于移动网络的服务,这些服务迄今被认为是非常困难或不可能提供的。
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