| V. Tolety. Load reduction in ad hoc networks using mobile servers. Master's thesis, Colorado School of Mines, 1999. |
....600 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Figure 10: Traveling pattern of an MN using the GaussMarkov Mobility Model. 2. 5 Gauss Markov The Gauss Markov Mobility Model was originally proposed for the simulation of a PCS [21] however, this model has been used for the simulation of an ad hoc network protocol [32]. In this section, we describe how the model was implemented in [32] The Gauss Markov Mobility Model was designed to adapt to different levels of randomness via one tuning parameter. Initially each MN is assigned a current speed and direction. At fixed intervals of time, n, movement occurs by ....
....using the GaussMarkov Mobility Model. 2. 5 Gauss Markov The Gauss Markov Mobility Model was originally proposed for the simulation of a PCS [21] however, this model has been used for the simulation of an ad hoc network protocol [32] In this section, we describe how the model was implemented in [32]. The Gauss Markov Mobility Model was designed to adapt to different levels of randomness via one tuning parameter. Initially each MN is assigned a current speed and direction. At fixed intervals of time, n, movement occurs by updating the speed and direction of each MN. Specifically, the value ....
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V. Tolety. Load reduction in ad hoc networks using mobile servers. Master's thesis, Colorado School of Mines, 1999.
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