Title :
On the impact of overlapping access points in detecting node encounters
Author :
Keramat Jahromi, Karim ; Meneses, Filipe ; Moreira, Adriano
Author_Institution :
Algoritmi Res. Centre, Univ. of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
Abstract :
Data traces, consisting of logs about the use of mobile and wireless networks, have been used to study the statistics of encounters between mobile nodes, in an attempt to predict the performance of opportunistic networks. Understanding the role and potential of mobile devices as relaying nodes in message dissemination and delivery depends on the knowledge about patterns and number of encounters among nodes. Data traces about the use of WiFi networks are widely available and can be used to extract large datasets of encounters between nodes. However, these logs only capture indirect encounters between nodes, and the resulting encounters datasets might not realistically represent the spatial and temporal behaviour of nodes. This paper addresses the impact of overlapping between the coverage areas of different Access Points of WiFi networks in extracting encounters datasets from the usage logs. Simulation and real-world experimental results show that indirect encounter traces extracted directly from these logs strongly underestimate the opportunities for direct node-tonode message exchange in opportunistic networks.
Keywords :
mobile radio; set theory; wireless LAN; WiFi network; encounter dataset; message dissemination; mobile device; node encounter detection; node-to-node message exchange; opportunistic network; overlapping access point; spatial behaviour; temporal behaviour; wireless network; Bluetooth; Data mining; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Libraries; Mobile handsets; Mobile nodes; WiFi networks; encounter traces; mobility modeling; opportunistic networks; overlapping in coverage area;
Conference_Titel :
Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (MED-HOC-NET), 2015 14th Annual Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Vilamoura
DOI :
10.1109/MedHocNet.2015.7173169