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description |
10 pages
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Simulation scenarios using either the Random Waypoint mobility model
or some flavors of Random Direction mobility models often exhibit
speed distributions of their mobile entities that actually differ
from the chosen speed distribution functions. Furthermore, this
speed distribution may change over simulation time thus breaking the
stationarity criteria. This report surveys the problem and
contributes an adjusted model generating speed distribution function
to obtain an observable uniform speed distribution.
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publisher |
University of Stuttgart : Collaborative Research Center SFB 627
(Nexus: World Models for Mobile Context-Based
Systems)
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| Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart
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Text
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| Diploma Thesis
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contributor |
Institut für Kommunikationsnetze und Rechnersysteme
(IKR)
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subject |
Computer-Communication Networks (CR C.2)
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| Mobility models
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| simulation techniques
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| the 100 most frequent errors in performance evaluation
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relation |
Diploma Thesis (external)
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