Performance bounds for opportunistic networks have been derived in a number of recent papers for several key quantities, such as the expected delivery time of a unicast message, or the flooding time (a measure of how fast information spreads). However, to the best of our knowledge, none of the existing results is derived under a mobility model which is able to reproduce the power law+exponential tail dichotomy of the pairwise node inter-contact time distribution which has been observed in traces of several real opportunistic networks. The contributions of this paper are two-fold: first, we present a simple pairwise contact model -- called the Home-MEG model -- for opportunistic networks based on the observation made in previous work that pairs of nodes in the network tend to meet in very few, selected locations (home locations); this contact model is shown to be able to faithfully reproduce the power law+exponential tail dichotomy of inter-contact time. Second, we use the Home-MEG model to analyze flooding time in opportunistic networks, presenting asymptotic bounds on flooding time that assume different initial conditions for the existence of opportunistic links. Finally, our bounds provide some analytical evidences that the speed of information spreading in opportunistic networks can be much faster than that predicted by simple geometric mobility models.

Becchetti, L., Clementi, A., Pasquale, F., Resta, G., Santi, P., Silvestri, R. (2014). Flooding time in opportunistic networks under power law and exponential inter-contact times. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, 25(09), 2297-2306 [10.1109/TPDS.2013.170].

Flooding time in opportunistic networks under power law and exponential inter-contact times

CLEMENTI, ANDREA;PASQUALE, FRANCESCO;
2014-09-01

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Performance bounds for opportunistic networks have been derived in a number of recent papers for several key quantities, such as the expected delivery time of a unicast message, or the flooding time (a measure of how fast information spreads). However, to the best of our knowledge, none of the existing results is derived under a mobility model which is able to reproduce the power law+exponential tail dichotomy of the pairwise node inter-contact time distribution which has been observed in traces of several real opportunistic networks. The contributions of this paper are two-fold: first, we present a simple pairwise contact model -- called the Home-MEG model -- for opportunistic networks based on the observation made in previous work that pairs of nodes in the network tend to meet in very few, selected locations (home locations); this contact model is shown to be able to faithfully reproduce the power law+exponential tail dichotomy of inter-contact time. Second, we use the Home-MEG model to analyze flooding time in opportunistic networks, presenting asymptotic bounds on flooding time that assume different initial conditions for the existence of opportunistic links. Finally, our bounds provide some analytical evidences that the speed of information spreading in opportunistic networks can be much faster than that predicted by simple geometric mobility models.
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore INF/01 - INFORMATICA
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Becchetti, L., Clementi, A., Pasquale, F., Resta, G., Santi, P., Silvestri, R. (2014). Flooding time in opportunistic networks under power law and exponential inter-contact times. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, 25(09), 2297-2306 [10.1109/TPDS.2013.170].
Becchetti, L; Clementi, A; Pasquale, F; Resta, G; Santi, P; Silvestri, R
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