2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9020221
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SRMM: A Social Relationship-Aware Human Mobility Model

Abstract: Since human movement patterns are important for validating the performance of wireless networks, several traces of human movements in real life have been collected. However, collecting data about human movements is costly and time-consuming. Moreover, multiple traces are demanded to test various network scenarios. As a result, a lot of synthetic models of human movement have been proposed. Nevertheless, most of the proposed models were often based on random generation, and cannot produce realistic human moveme… Show more

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“…We generate the movements of 20 nodes for 100 days by using the social relationship-aware human mobility model (SRMM) [29], which reflects the characteristics of human movement (i.e., flight lengths, inter-contact times, the radius of gyrations, and pause times) and the social context. In SRMM, people are partitioned into social groups based on information from a social graph.…”
Section: Comparing With the Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We generate the movements of 20 nodes for 100 days by using the social relationship-aware human mobility model (SRMM) [29], which reflects the characteristics of human movement (i.e., flight lengths, inter-contact times, the radius of gyrations, and pause times) and the social context. In SRMM, people are partitioned into social groups based on information from a social graph.…”
Section: Comparing With the Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%