The effect of the number of mobile nodes on varying speeds of manets
John Tengviel, K. Diawuo, K. A. Dotche

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the number of mobile nodes in MANETs affects their speeds and distribution, using simulation results to analyze the relationship between node population and mobility characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the impact of node population on mobility patterns in MANETs through simulation analysis.
Findings
Number of nodes influences node speeds
Node distribution varies with population size
Simulation results confirm the impact of node count on mobility
Abstract
Mobile Ad hoc Networks are dynamic networks populated by mobile devices, or mobile nodes.The Mobile Nodes are free to move anywhere and at any time. The population of the nodes may have some influence on the mobility rate of the mobile nodes. This paper presents simulation results using Matrix Laboratory software. The study investigates the influence of mobile nodes parameters such as number of nodes on the nodes speeds and nodes distribution in a given area. The results have indicated that the number of mobile nodes have impact on the speeds of the nodes in a location.
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