Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription or Fee Access

A Review, Based on Mobility Models

Arvind Kumar Shukla, C.K Jha

Abstract


In this review of literature, we have put our efforts to analyze the reported work in the field of mobility models for wireless ad-hoc network. The next section defines the detailed working of mobility models which are presently being used on wireless ad-hoc networks. “Some mobility models that define mobile nodes, movements are free of each other “called Entity mobility models” and also which defines mobile nodes movements are dependent on each other “called, group mobility models” which are already been explained. In current work an attempt has also been made to offer a general idea of individuals mobility models and their important properties.

Full Text:

PDF

References


M. Grossglauser, M. Vetterli. Locating nodes with EASE: Mobility diffusion of last encounters in Ad Hoc networks, Proc IEEE Infocom. 2003.

F. Li, J. Wu. Mobility reduces uncertainty in manets, Proc IEEE INFOCOM. 2007.

Garmin website. In http://www.garmin.com/.

W. Hsu, A. Helmy. Impact: Investigation of mobile-user patterns across university campuses using WLAN trace analysis, Tech Rep. USC. Los Angeles, CA, July, 2005.

M. Balazinska, P. Castro. Characterizing mobility and network usage in a corporate wireless local-area network, In: 1st International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys). San Francisco, CA, May, 2003.

F. Bai, A. Helmy. A survey of mobility modeling and analysis in wireless adhoc networks, In: Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. Book Chapter, Springer; 2006. ISBN: 978-0-387-25483-8.

D. Hong, S.S. Rappaport. Traffic model and performance analysis for cellular mobile radio telephone systems with prioritized and non prioritized handoff procedures, IEEE Trans Vehicul Technol. 2003; 35: 77–92p.

C. Bettstetter, G. Resta, P. Santi. The node distribution of the random waypoint mobility model for wireless ad hoc networks, IEEE Trans Mobile Comput. 2003; 2(3).

T. Karagiannis, M. Faloutsos, M. Molle. Long-range dependence: ten years of internet traffic modeling, IEEE Internet Comput Special Issue ‘‘Measuring the Internet’’. 2004; 8(5).

K. Pawlikowski, H.-D.J. Jeong, J.-S.R. Lee. On credibility of simulation studies of telecommunication networks, Commun Mag IEEE. 2002; 40(1): 132–9p.

T. Camp, J. Boleng, V. Davies. A survey of mobility models for ad hoc,network research, Wireless communications & mobile computing (WCMC) special issue on mobile ad hoc networking: research, Trends Appl. 2002; 2(5): 483–502p.

A. Jardosh, E.M. Belding-Royer, K. Almeroth, S. Suri. Towards realistic mobility models for mobile ad hoc networks, In: Proc. of the 9th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking. (MobiCom’03) (San Diego,California) 2003.

I. Rhee, M. Shin, S. Hong, K. Lee, S. Chong. On the levy-walk nature of human mobility, In: Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM. 2008.

Rhee, M. Shin, S. Hong, K. Lee, S. Chong. On the levy-walk nature of human mobility: do humans walk like monkeys? Technical Report. CSC, NCSU, 2007.

M. Zhao, L. Mason, W. Wang. Empirical study on human mobility for mobile wireless networks, Military Communications Conference MILCOM 2008 IEEE. 2008; 1–7p.

J. Su, Goel, A. de Lara, Eyal. An empirical evaluation of the student-net delay tolerant network, Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services. 2006, 1–10p.

T. Karagiannis, J.-Y. LeBoudec, M. Vojnovic. Power law and exponential decay of inter contact times between mobile devices, In: Proceedings of ACM MOBICOM. 2007; 183–94p.

A. Medina, G. Gursun, P. Basu, I. Matta. On the universal generation of mobility models, In: Proc. IEEE/ACM MASCOTS 2010. Miami Beach, FL, 2010.

S. Kumar, S.C. Sharma, B. Suman. Mobility metrics based classification & analysis of mobility model for tactical network, Intern J Next Gen Netw. 2010; 2(3): 39–51p.

N. Aschenbruck, E. Gerhards-Padilla, M. Peter. A survey on mobility models for performance analysis in tactical mobile networks, JTIT. 2008; 54–61p.

G. Jayakumar, G. Ganapathy. Performance comparison of mobile ad-hoc netwrok routing protocol, Int J Comput Sci Netw Secur. 2007; 7(11).

S. Thalia. Comparative performance analysis of DSDV, AODV and DSR routing protocols in MANET using NS2 Asma Tuteja, Rajneesh Gujral Mullana, In: International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering. 2010.

D. Kotz, K. Essien. Analysis of a campus-wide wireless network, Wireless Netw. 2005; 11: 115–33p.

R. La. “Distributional convergence of inter-meeting times under generalized hybrid random walk mobility model, IEEE Trans Mobile Comput. 2010; 9(9): 1201–11p.

I. Rhee, M. Shin, S. Hong, K.R. Lee, S.J. Kim, S. Chong. On the levy-walk nature of human mobility, IEEE/ACM Trans Networking. 2011; 19(3): 630–43p.

A. Iyer, C. Rosenberg, A. Karnik. What is the right model for wireless channel interference, IEEE Trans Wireless Commun. 2009; 8(5): 2662–71p.

J. Liu, X. Jiang, H. Nishiyama, N. Kato. On the delivery probability of two-hop relay MANETs with erasure coding, IEEE Trans Commun. 2013.

J.G. Andrews, M. Haenggi, N. Jindal. A primer on spatial modeling and analysis in wireless networks, IEEE Commun Mag. 2010; 48(11): 156–63p.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijosct.v3i1.245

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.