Topological Evaluation of Realistic Mobility Models for Spontaneous Wireless Networks Using Graph Theory Metrics

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Abstract

In recent years, the exponential growth of mobile devices connected to access networks has led to the emergence of connection architectures characterized by a high density of end devices. This, in turn, has posed significant challenges in access management. As a result, the scientific community is increasingly recognizing the crucial need to develop equitable and unbiased access control mechanisms. A fundamental starting point is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of these massive end-device architectures, treating them as high-density graphs of interconnected nodes. In this work, we generated massive topologies/architectures using synthetic models of human mobility that accurately reflect real-world human behavior. Subsequently, we evaluated and compared these topologies using six key metrics derived from graph theory. Additionally, we established connections between nodes within each topology based on the concept of spontaneous Wireless Mesh Networks. The outcomes of our analysis shed light on mobility models that demonstrated superior performance in specific metrics, while also proposing a methodology to effectively characterize these mobility models.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPE-WASUN 2023 - Proceedings of the International ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pages61-68
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9798400703706
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Oct 2023
Event20th ACM International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks, PE-WASUN 2023 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 30 Oct 20233 Nov 2023

Publication series

NamePE-WASUN 2023 - Proceedings of the International ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks

Conference

Conference20th ACM International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks, PE-WASUN 2023
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period30/10/233/11/23

Keywords

  • centrality metrics
  • graph theory
  • human mobility models
  • spontaneous wireless networks
  • wireless mesh network

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