| C. Bettstetter and O. Krause \On border eects in modeling and simulation of wireless ad hoc networks," in Proc. IEEE Intern. Conf. on Mobile and Wireless Comm. Netw. (MWCN), (Recife, Brazil), 2001. |
....considered resemble the typical motions that occur in cellular systems, i.e. human and vehicular motion. Hence, an accurate study of fundamental properties of a mobile ad hoc network is, to the best of our knowledge, still lacking. Preliminary steps in this direction have been recently done in [3, 4], where it has been observed that in the well known random waypoint model [13] nodes tend to concentrate in the center of the deployment region, causing the so called border e ect. However, the intensity of this border e ect has not been carefully evaluated, and in particular its dependence on the ....
C. Bettstetter, O. Krause \On Border Eects in Modeling and Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ", Proc. 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks (MWCMN), 2001. 14
....lacking. In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by the random waypoint mobility model, which is commonly used in the simulation of mobile wireless ad hoc networks (see, e.g. 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 18, 19] Preliminary steps in this direction have been recently done [2, 3, 5]. In [2, 3] it is observed that nodes moving according to the random waypoint model tend to concentrate in the middle of the deployment region R, originating the so called border e ect. This indicates that the node spatial distribution is not uniform. To some extent, this reduces the ....
.... In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by the random waypoint mobility model, which is commonly used in the simulation of mobile wireless ad hoc networks (see, e.g. 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 18, 19] Preliminary steps in this direction have been recently done [2, 3, 5] In [2, 3], it is observed that nodes moving according to the random waypoint model tend to concentrate in the middle of the deployment region R, originating the so called border e ect. This indicates that the node spatial distribution is not uniform. To some extent, this reduces the applicability of ....
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C. Bettstetter, O. Krause \On Border Eects in Modeling and Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks", Proc. 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks (MWCMN), 2001.
....resemble the typical motions that occur in cellular systems, i.e. human and vehicular motion. Hence, an accurate study of the probabilistic properties of a mobile ad hoc network is, to the best of our knowledge, still lacking. Preliminary steps in this direction have been recently done in [3, 4], where it has been observed that in the well known random waypoint model nodes tend to concentrate in the center of the deployment region, causing the so called border e ect. However, the intensity of this border e ect has not been carefully evaluated, and in particular its dependence on the ....
C. Bettstetter, O. Krause, \On Border Eects in Modeling and Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks", Proc. 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks (MWCMN), 2001.
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C. Bettstetter and O. Krause \On border eects in modeling and simulation of wireless ad hoc networks," in Proc. IEEE Intern. Conf. on Mobile and Wireless Comm. Netw. (MWCN), (Recife, Brazil), 2001.
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C. Bettstetter and O. Krause \On Border Eects in Modeling and Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks", in Proc. IEEE Intern. Conf. on Mobile and Wireless Comm. Netw. (MWCN), (Recife, Brazil), 2001.
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