2019
DOI: 10.1002/qre.2433
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On computing the reliability of opportunistic multihop networks with Mobile relays

Abstract: Opportunistic multihop networks with mobile relays recently have drawn much attention from researchers across the globe due to their wide applications in various challenging environments. However, because of their peculiar intrinsic features like lack of continuous connectivity, network partitioning, highly dynamic behavior, and long delays, it is very arduous to model and effectively capture the temporal variations of such networks with the help of classical graph models. In this work, we utilize an evolving … Show more

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“…Sudden selection of alternate path is more likely to be more expensive. Therefore, from one to another node transmission, the system must record the second shortest path between any specified pair of nodes and set it as an alternate path or protection path as shown in Fig 4 [22] [26] [27][28] [29].…”
Section: Fig Iii: Network Design Of Block 1 Main Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sudden selection of alternate path is more likely to be more expensive. Therefore, from one to another node transmission, the system must record the second shortest path between any specified pair of nodes and set it as an alternate path or protection path as shown in Fig 4 [22] [26] [27][28] [29].…”
Section: Fig Iii: Network Design Of Block 1 Main Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can support applications such as tactical military applications, humanitarian aid missions, drug blockage enforcement. DakNet [42] provides internet access in developing nations; some links in the Daknet network can be predicted due to the mobility patterns of public transportation vehicles [28]. LEO satellite networks are classified as FSDN as well since the position of each satellite is deterministic due to its trajectory around the earth and links between satellites can be estimated [19].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affecting factors with their fuzziness and randomness also were considered and ranked. Another aspect is flow (capacity) reliability that considers the ability to deliver a specific demand [9,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. With this in mind, several evaluation methods have been conducted in the last decade, for example, state enumeration [21,22], minimal cuts [9,[13][14][15], minimal paths [15][16][17][18][19][20], cross entropy [23,24], subset simulation [25,26], and Mathematics 2021, 9, 965 2 of 13 percolation theory [27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%