Authors
Kazem Jahanbakhsh, Valerie King, Gholamali C Shoja
Publication date
2012/10/1
Journal
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
698-716
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Experimentally measured contact traces, such as those obtained in a conference setting by using short range wireless sensors, are usually limited with respect to the practical number of sensors that can be deployed as well as the number of available human volunteers. Moreover, most previous experiments in this field can report only partial contact information since not everyone participating in the experiment carries a sensor device. Previously collected contact traces have significantly contributed to the development of more realistic human mobility models. This in turn has influenced proposed routing algorithms for Delay Tolerant Networks where human contacts play a vital role in message delivery. By exploiting time-spatial properties of contact graphs as well as the popularity and social information of mobile nodes, we propose a novel method to reconstruct the missing parts of contact graphs where only a …
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Scholar articles
K Jahanbakhsh, V King, GC Shoja - Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2012