Abstract:When nodes in a mobile network cluster together or move according to common external factors (e.g., cars that follow the road network), the resulting contact patterns become correlated. In this work we address the question of modelling such correlated mobility movements for the analysis of intermittently connected networks. We propose to use the concept of node colouring time to characterise dynamic node contact patterns. We analyse how this model compares to existing work, and demonstrate how to extract the r… Show more
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