不同移动模型下传感器社会网络的性能评价

Marcello Tomasini, F. Zambonelli, Angelo Brayner, R. Menezes
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传感器网络在我们的社会中变得无处不在,因为它们广泛适用于数据密集型任务,例如将空中人口保持在安全水平,军事应用中的有效通信,仅举几例。此外,我们已经看到传感器技术被集成到汽车、交通信号灯、电话等日常物品中,甚至附着在海豚、鸟类和人类等生物身上。传感器广泛使用的结果是,新的传感器网络基础设施可能建立在静态和移动节点之上。当移动性是一个变量时,考虑到它们之间的差异,应该定义哪种移动性模型最适合基础设施。本文评估了哪种移动模式最适合用于传感器社交网络(SNoS)。我们评估了几种移动模型,并在移动传感器遵循这些移动模式的情况下测量了SNoS中信息流的效率。这篇论文让我们更好地理解了在现实情况下移动出行的好处。
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Evaluating the Performance of Social Networks of Sensors under Different Mobility Models
Sensor Networks are becoming ubiquitous in our society due to their broad applicability to data intensive tasks such as keeping air population to safe levels, efficient communication in military applications, to mention but a few. Furthermore, we have seen the emergence of sensor technology being integrated in everyday objects such as cars, traffic lights, phones, and even being attached to living beings such as dolphins, birds and humans. The consequence of this widespread use of sensors is that new sensor network infrastructures may be built out of static and mobile nodes. When mobility is a variable one should define which mobility model is best for the infrastructure given their differences. This paper evaluates which mobility pattern is best suited to be used in a Social Network of Sensors (SNoS). We evaluate several mobility models and measure the efficiency of information flow in a SNoS if mobile sensors follow these mobility patterns. The paper provides us with a greater understanding of the benefits of mobility in realistic scenarios.
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