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Group Mobility and Partition Prediction in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks (2002)  (Make Corrections)  (10 citations)
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Abstract: In wireless ad-hoc networks, network partitioning occurs when the mobile nodes move with diverse patterns and cause the network to separate into completely disconnected portions. Network partitioning is a widescale topology change that can cause sudden and severe disruptions to ongoing network routing and upper layer applications. Its occurrence can be attributed to the aggregate group motion exhibited in the movements of the mobile nodes. By exploiting the group mobility pattern, we can... (Update)

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K. H. Wang and B. Li, "Group Mobility and Partition Prediction in Wireless Ad-Hoc Ntworks," in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), NYC, NY, April 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wang02group.html   More

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