Improving Network Performance with Affinity based Mobility Model in Opportunistic Network
Suvadip Batabyal, Parama Bhaumik

TL;DR
This paper investigates how an affinity-based mobility model improves message delivery reliability and reduces latency in opportunistic networks by optimizing node encounters and contact durations.
Contribution
It introduces an affinity-based mobility model that enhances network performance over traditional RWP models in delay-tolerant networks.
Findings
Affinity model increases message delivery ratio.
Reduced message delivery latency observed.
Improved network reliability with affinity mobility.
Abstract
Opportunistic network is a type of Delay Tolerant Network which is characterized by intermittent connectivity amongst the nodes and communication largely depends upon the mobility of the participating nodes. The network being highly dynamic, traditional MANET protocols cannot be applied and the nodes must adhere to store-carry-forward mechanism. Nodes do not have the information about the network topology, number of participating nodes and the location of the destination node. Hence, message transfer reliability largely depends upon the mobility pattern of the nodes. In this paper we have tried to find the impact of RWP (Random Waypoint) mobility on packet delivery ratio. We estimate mobility factors like number of node encounters, contact duration(link time) and inter-contact time which in turn depends upon parameters like playfield area (total network area), number of nodes, node…
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