The random waypoint model is a commonly used mobility model in the simulation of ad hoc networks. It is known that the spatial distribution of network nodes moving according to this …
In this paper, we analyze the node spatial distribution of mobile wireless ad hoc networks. Characterizing this distribution is of fundamental importance in the analysis of many relevant …
C Bettstetter, C Wagner - Mobile ad-Hoc Netzwerke, 1. deutscher Workshop …, 2002 - dl.gi.de
The random waypoint model is a frequently used mobility model for simulation–based studies of wireless ad hoc networks. This paper investigates the spatial node distribution that …
E Hyytiä, J Virtamo - Wireless Networks, 2007 - Springer
In this paper we study the so-called random waypoint (RWP) mobility model in the context of cellular networks. In the RWP model the nodes, ie, mobile users, move along a zigzag path …
G Resta, P Santi - Proceedings of the second ACM international …, 2002 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we analyze the node spatial distribution generated by nodes moving according to the random waypoint model, which is widely used in the simulation of mobile ad hoc …
The random waypoint model is a commonly used mobility model for simulations of wireless communication networks. By giving a formal description of this model in terms of a discrete …
W Navidi, T Camp - IEEE transactions on Mobile Computing, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the movement of the nodes typically varies over time and converges to a" steady-state" …
When simulating a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), it is important to use a realistic mobility model to reflect the actual performance of a mobile system. The spatial distribution of node …
C Bettstetter - ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and …, 2003 - dl.acm.org
Given is a wireless multihop network with n nodes moving according to the random waypoint model on a system area of size A. Each node has a fixed transmission range r0. We derive a …