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Spray and focus: Efficient mobility-assisted routing for heterogeneous and correlated mobility
- Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that follow this model, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, vehicular ad hoc netw
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Modeling Time-variant User Mobility in Wireless Mobile Networks
- Abstract — Realistic mobility models are important to understand the performance of routing protocols in wireless ad hoc networks, especially when mobility-assisted routing schemes are employed, which is the case, for example, in delay-tolerant networks (DTNs). In mobility-assisted routing, messages
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Routing metrics for Wireless Mesh Networks
- Abstract Routing in wireless mesh networks has been an active area of research for many years. Among the routing protocols proposed, a large majority selects paths that minimize hop count. Whereas minimum hop count is the most popular metric in wired networks, in wireless networks interference- and
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Synthetic Trace and Simulation Settings for the TVC Model
- The purpose of this document is to describe in more details the parameter settings of the time-variant communication model we use in the paper submission [1]. Due to the space limitation, many of these details cannot be fully described in the paper. To make our submission more comprehensive, we list
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The standardization of Wireless Local Area Networks
- Interference is an inherent property of wireless multihop networks. Adding interference-awareness to their control functions can significantly enhance the overall network performance. In this paper we present an analytical model for the probability that a transmission destined to an arbitrary networ
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Efficient routing in intermittently connected mobile networks: The multiple-copy case
- Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that follow this model, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, vehicular ad hoc net
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Spray and Wait: An Efficient Routing Scheme for Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks
- Intermittently connected mobile networks are sparse wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. These networks
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Single-copy Routing in Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks
- Abstract — Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from source to destination, or such a path is highly unstable and may break soon after it has been discovered. In this context, conventional routing schemes would fai
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