Sciweavers

MOBISYS
2006
ACM

Building realistic mobility models from coarse-grained traces

14 years 4 months ago
Building realistic mobility models from coarse-grained traces
In this paper we present a trace-driven framework capable of building realistic mobility models for the simulation studies of mobile systems. With the goal of realism, this framework combines coarse-grained wireless traces, i.e., association data between WiFi users and access points, with an actual map of the space over which the traces were collected. Through a sequence of data processing steps, including filtering the data trace and converting the map to a graph representation, this framework generates a probabilistic mobility model that produces user movement patterns that are representative of real movement. This is done by adopting a set of heuristics that help us infer the paths users take between access points. We describe our experience applying this approach to a college campus, and study a number of properties of the trace data using our framework. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.6 [SIMULATION AND MODELING] ; G.3 [PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS] General Terms Measurement, E...
Jungkeun Yoon, Brian D. Noble, Mingyan Liu, Minkyo
Added 24 Dec 2009
Updated 24 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where MOBISYS
Authors Jungkeun Yoon, Brian D. Noble, Mingyan Liu, Minkyong Kim
Comments (0)