Research on Gibbs Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Networks in the Contingency-Responding Battle

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Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) because of its flexible, networking fast, strong anti-destroying ability and other characteristics, is widely used in military, disaster relief, interim meetings and other scenes [1]. Simulation is the primary means of mobile Ad Hoc network research and evaluation of performance, while mobility model is an important component of the performance simulation of Ad Hoc networks. The authenticity of device nodes’ movement in the manner, directly affects the network to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of the simulation. This paper selects Gibbs group mobility model, and simulate the characteristics of the nodes’ mobility in contingency-responding scene.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2018-2021

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