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Modeling human mobility in obstacle-constrained ad hoc networks
Authors:Christos PapageorgiouAuthor Vitae  Konstantinos BirkosAuthor VitaeTasos DagiuklasAuthor Vitae  Stavros KotsopoulosAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:a Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras, Greece
b Department of Telecommunications, Systems and Networks, TEI of Mesolonghi, Greece
Abstract:In this paper we present a mobility model for ad hoc networks consisting of human-operated nodes that are deployed in obstacle-constrained environments. According to this model, the network nodes move around the obstacles in a way that resembles how humans bypass physical obstructions. A recursive procedure is executed by each node at its current position to determine the next intermediate destination point until the final destination point is reached. The proposed mobility model is validated using real-life trace data and studied using both mathematical analysis and simulations. Furthermore, the model is extended to incorporate several operational aspects of ad hoc networks in mission critical scenarios, where it is best applicable. These extensions include hierarchical node organization, distinct modes of node activity, event-based destination selection and impact of the physical obstacles on signal propagation. The model is implemented as an add-on module in Network Simulator (ns-2).
Keywords:Ad hoc networks   Mobility model   Modeling   Simulation   Human-based mobility   Obstacles
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