A group mobility model for ad hoc wireless networks

Abstract
In this paper, we present a survey of various mobility models in both cellular networks and multi-hop networks. We show that group motion occurs frequently in ad hoc net- works, and introduce a novel group mobility model - Refer- ence Point Group Mobility (RPGM) - to represent the rela- tionship among mobile hosts. RPGM can be readily applied to many existing applications. Moreover, by proper choice of parameters, RPGM can be used to model several mobil- ity models which were previously proposed. One of the main themes of this paper is to investigate the impact of the mo- bility model on the performance of a specific network proto- col or application. To this end, we have applied our RPGM model to two different network protocol scenarios, cluster- ing and routing, and have evaluated network performance under different mobility patterns and for different protocol implementations. As expected, the results indicate that dif- ferent mobility patterns affect the various protocols in dif- ferent ways. In particular, the ranking of routing algorithms is influenced by the choice of mobility pattern.

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