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T. Camp, J. Boleng, and V. Davies. Mobility models for ad hoc network research. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC), Special issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends and Applications, 2002.

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A Survey of Dependability Issues in Mobile Wireless Networks - Basile, Killijian, Powell (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....deviation U ji (t) 3. Node velocity V ji (t) W j (t) U ji (t) The node velocity in each mobility group is modeled in [17] by a Gaussian distribution parametrized by the mean group velocity and a variance representing the amount of variation in the member node velocities. Camp et al. [18] provide a survey on mobility models for ad hoc networks. They simulate the Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol [19] using different models. In particular, their results show that the performance of an ad hoc network protocol can vary significantly (1) with different mobility models and (2) with ....

T. Camp, J. Boleng, and V. Davies, "Mobility models for ad hoc network research," Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing (WCMC): Special issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends and Applications, 2002.


Mobility Helps Security in Ad Hoc Networks - Capkun, Hubaux, Buttyán (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....#,f is the average convergence time with the friends mechanism and f is the number of friends of each node. 4. 3 (Restricted) random waypoint mobility Having reached a first set of results based on the random walk, we now make use of a more realistic mobility model: random waypoint mobility model [7], which is the most commonly used mobility model for mobile ad hoc networks. In the random waypoint mobility model, a mobile node moves on a finite continuous plane from its current position to a new location by randomly choosing its destination coordinates, its speed of movement, and the amount ....

T. Camp, J. Boleng, and V. Davies. Mobility models for ad hoc network research. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC), Special issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends and Applications, 2002.


Mobility Helps Peer-to-Peer Security - Capkun, Hubaux, Buttyán (2005)   (Correct)

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T. Camp, J. Boleng, and V. Davies. Mobility models for ad hoc network research. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC), Special issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends and Applications, 2002.

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