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Group Mobility for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. Charles Fico Fahd Ahmad Saeed. Group Mobility for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. Provides a more realistic group model Applicable to performance characterization of network protocols. Cellular Networks. Individual movement models
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Group Mobility for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Charles Fico Fahd Ahmad Saeed
Group Mobility for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks • Provides a more realistic group model • Applicable to performance characterization of network protocols
Cellular Networks • Individual movement models • Calls originate and terminate in service areas of the base stations • Moving across cellular boundaries, handoff to new areas boundaries
Random Models • Random Walk • Markovian Model • Random Gauss-Markov
Ad Hoc • Based on Individual motion behavior during epochs • Random Mobility Model • Speed and direction have no relation to past values in previous epoch • Creates unrealistic behavior • Sharp turns, sudden stops
Ad Hoc cnt’d • Random Waypoint Mobility model • Extension of Random Walk model • Breakdown movement into repeating pause/motion periods • Chiang’s Markovian Model • States represent motion direction • Probability of motion/direction determined by transition matrix • More realistic
Ad Hoc cnt’d • Incremental Model • Speed and direction of current movement diverge incrementally from original path.
Group Mobility • Old Random Models don’t provide realistic results • Individual inter-team collaboration • Groups can be partitioned with own mobility behavior
Group Mobility - RPGM • Individual • Each have a different rate of change • Motion is referenced relative to group center • Individuals are uniformly distributed between 0 to 360
Group Mobility – RPGM cnt’d • Application specifics • Effects specific group mobility • Overlapped Groups • Convention Model • Joint Infantry/Vehicle (complex scenarios & two level mobility)
Group Mobility – RPGM AppsBattle Field/Disaster Recovery – Same Op, Different Areas
Group Mobility – RPGM Performance • Mobility Increase Link up/down rate increase
Group Mobility – RPGM Performance • Group Mobility models effect change rate differently
Group Mobility – RPGM Performance • DSDV degrades faster as mobility increase, independent of mobility model
Group Mobility – RPGM cnt’d • No drastic decrease in throughput, but change rate increases as mobility increases.