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Group: Georouting - with tag mobility-model [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Georouting group with tag mobility-model
  • An ad hoc mobility model founded on social network theory
    (2004), pp. 20-24.
    by Mirco Musolesi, Stephen Hailes, Cecilia Mascolo
  • A Survey of Mobility Models for Ad Hoc Network Research
    Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing (WCMC): Special issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends and Applications, Vol. 2, No. 5. (2002), pp. 483-502.
    by T Camp, J Boleng, V Davies
  • A mobility model based on WLAN traces and its validation
    INFOCOM 2005. 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings IEEE, Vol. 1 (2005), pp. 664-674 vol. 1.
    by C Tuduce, T Gross
    posted to mobility-model mobility by powell to the group Georouting on 2007-05-02 06:45:35 as ***** along with 4 people eldaly jlee akk theus
  • Towards realistic mobility models for mobile ad hoc networks
    (2003), pp. 217-229.
    by Amit Jardosh, Elizabeth M Belding-Royer, Kevin C Almeroth, Subhash Suri
  • A Group Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
    (1999)
    by X Hong, M Gerla, G Pei, C Chiang
    posted to mobility-model mobility by powell to the group Georouting on 2007-05-02 06:40:24 as ***** along with 4 people eldaly jlee J0y theus
  • A community based mobility model for ad hoc network research
    (2006), pp. 31-38.
    by Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo
    posted to mobility-model mobility by powell to the group Georouting on 2007-05-02 06:36:44 as ***** along with 2 people eldaly salvoscellato
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