了解移动性在实际移动自组织网络连接中的作用

Leonardo Cotta, Pedro O. S. Vaz de Melo, A. Loureiro
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最近物联网(IoT)及其移动设备的指数级增长要求移动网络技术的进步。在这个方向上,当前和下一代的蜂窝和车载网络预见了自组织通信。在这种范式中,由于实体在不断移动,它们之间的联系是断断续续的,几乎没有可靠性。最近的研究主要探讨了实体连接以及如何为它们设计高效的自组织通信算法。本文利用真实的移动数据,研究了实体移动对网络(全局)和实体(局部)连通性的影响方式和程度。我们提出并利用现有的流动性指标来捕捉实体轨迹的深度和广度。此外,我们展示了全球连通性与轨迹的深度有关,而局部连通性与轨迹的传播有关。最后,由于我们使用了人和车辆的移动数据,我们讨论了他们的移动性如何影响他们的移动特性和连通性。
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Understanding the role of mobility in real mobile ad-hoc networks connectivity
The recent exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its mobile devices asks for the advancement of mobile networks technology. In such direction, current and next generations of cellular and vehicular networks foresees adhoc communication. In such paradigm, as entities are constantly moving, connections between them are intermittent and of little, if none, reliability. Recent studies have explored entities connections and how to design efficient ad-hoc communication algorithms for them. In this paper, using real mobility data, we study how and to what extent the entities mobility affects the network (global) and the entities (local) connectivity. We propose and leverage existing mobility metrics to capture both the depth and the spread of entities trajectories. Furthermore, we show how global connectivity is related to the depth of the trajectories, while local connectivity is related to the spread of the trajectories. Finally, as we use both human and vehicular mobility data, we discuss how their mobility nature can affect their mobility characteristics and connectivity.
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