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Detail characterization of paths in pocket switched networks

Published: 04 December 2006 Publication History

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Pocket Switched Networking (PSN) is a new communication paradigm between mobile devices. It takes advantage of every local communication opportunity, and the physical mobility of the devices, in order to transport data.
In this work, we followed an experimental approach, using real measurement of human mobility patter, to study the characteristics of forwarding paths found in a PSN environment. We describe for the first time the waiting time statistics of delay-optimal paths, and draw some of their consequences on the analysis of a forwarding algorithm.

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CoNEXT '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM CoNEXT conference
December 2006
318 pages
ISBN:1595934561
DOI:10.1145/1368436
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  1. human mobility
  2. network measurement
  3. pocket switched network
  4. wireless networking

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