Topological Evaluation of Realistic Mobility Models for Spontaneous Wireless Networks Using Graph Theory Metrics
In recent years, the exponential growth of mobile devices connected to access networks has led to the emergence of connection architectures characterized by a high density of end devices. This, in turn, has posed significant challenges in access management. As a result, the scientific community is i...
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Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2024
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