2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-net.2018.5013
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Opportunistic content dissemination in mobile social networks via adjustment of user selfishness

Abstract: By increase in smart phone penetration rate, mobile social networks (MSNs) become more popular. In such networks, users can exchange and share information via peer-to-peer opportunistic wireless connections. Wireless connections are prone to failures, devices are battery-powered, and the buffer space is limited. These lead to uncertainty in connections and selfish behaviours in dissemination processes. Hence, information dissemination in MSNs becomes a challenge. In this study, the authors analyse the informat… Show more

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“…The membership function on set A, µA is defined as in (8). The membership function over the Z items is defined in (9) and the details of the function that tends to the item are given in (10).…”
Section: User Trust Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The membership function on set A, µA is defined as in (8). The membership function over the Z items is defined in (9) and the details of the function that tends to the item are given in (10).…”
Section: User Trust Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ranging from trending news to contacting customer services, people have started to seek information through social media platforms [8][9][10]. In addition to the real-time capabilities, the easy access provision of social media acts as an added advantage for users [4,[11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%