Stationary Distributions for the Random Waypoint Mobility Model
January 2004 (vol. 3 no. 1)
pp. 99-108
Abstract—In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the movement of the nodes typically varies over time and converges to a "steady-state” distribution, known in the probability literature as the [1] T. Camp, J. Boleng, and V. Davies, A Survey of Mobility Models for Ad Hoc Network Research Wireless Comm.&Mobile Computing (WCMC): Special Issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Research, Trends, and Applications, vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 483-502, 2001.[2] J. Yoon, M. Liu, and B. Noble, Random Waypoint Considered Harmful Proc. 21st Ann. Joint Conf. IEEE Computer and Comm. Soc. (INFOCOM 2003), pp. 1312-1321, Apr. 2003.[3] J. Yoon, M. Liu, and B. Noble, Sound Mobility Models Proc. ACM/IEEE Int'l Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM '03), pp. 205-216, Sept. 2003.[4] T. Camp, J. Boleng, B. Williams, L. Wilcox, and W. Navidi, Performance Comparison of Two Location Based Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks Proc. 20th Ann. Joint Conf. IEEE Computer and Comm. Soc. (INFOCOM 2002), pp. 1678-1687, June 2002.[5] D. Johnson and D. Maltz, Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Mobile Computing, T. Imelinsky and H. Korth, eds., pp. 153-181, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.[6] J. Broch, D. Maltz, D. Johnson, Y. Hu, and J. Jetcheva, Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols Proc. ACM/IEEE Int'l Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM '98), pp. 85-97, Oct. 1998.[7] Monarch Project, Wireless and Mobility Extensions to ns-2,http://www.monarch.cs.rice.educmu-ns.html , 2003.[8] E.M. Royer, P.M. Melliar-Smith, and L.E. Moser, An Analysis of the Optimum Node Density for Ad hoc Mobile Networks Proc. IEEE Int'l Conf. Comm. (ICC 2001), pp. 857-861, June 2001.[9] C. Bettstetter and C. Wagner, The Spatial Node Distribution of the Random Waypoint Mobility Model Proc. First German Workshop Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (WMAN), pp. 41-58, 2002.[10] C. Bettstetter, G. Resta, and P. Santi, The Node Distribution of the Random Waypoint Mobility Model for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Technical Report TUM-LKN 2002/01, Technische Universität München, Inst. Comm. Network, Munich, Germany, Sept. 2002.[11] W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability and Its Applications, vol. II, second ed. New York: John Wiley&Sons, 1970.[12] C. Bettstetter, Smooth is Better Than Sharp: A Random Mobility Model for Simulation of Wireless Networks Proc. Fourth ACM Int'l Workshop Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM '01), pp. 19-27, July 2001.[13] Random Distances within a Rectangle and between Rectangles Bull. Calcutta Math. Soc., vol. 2, pp. 17-24, 1951.[14] C. Bettstetter, H. Hartenstein, and X. Perez-Costa, Stochastic Properties of the Random Waypoint Mobility Model: Epoch Length, Direction Distribution, and Cell Change Rate Proc. Fifth ACM Int'l Workshop Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM '02), pp. 7-14, Sept. 2002.[15] D. Blough, G. Resta, and P. Santi, A Statistical Analysis of the Long-Run Node Spatial Distribution in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Proc. Fifth ACM Int'l Workshop Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM '02), pp. 30-37, Sept. 2002.[16] The VINT Project, The Network Simulator-ns-2,http://www. isi.edu/nsnamns/, 2003.[17] Scalable Network Technologies, Qualnet,http:/www.scalable-networks.com, 2003.[18] W. Navidi, T. Camp, and N. Bauer, Improving the Accuracy of Random Waypoint Simulations Through Steady-State Initialization Technical Report MCS-03-08, The Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, June 2003.
Index Terms:
Simulation of mobile ad hoc networks, random waypoint mobility model, mobility models.
Citation:
William Navidi, Tracy Camp, "Stationary Distributions for the Random Waypoint Mobility Model," IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 99-108, Jan. 2004, doi:10.1109/TMC.2004.1261820
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