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How small labels create big improvements

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It is widely believed that identifying communities in an ad hoc mobile communications system, such as a pocket switched network, can reduce the amount of traffic created when forwarding messages, but there has not been any empirical evidence available to support this assumption to date. In this paper, we show through use of real experimental human mobility data, how using a small label, identifying users according to their affiliation, can bring a large improvement in forwarding performance, in term of both delivery ratio and cost.

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P. Hui, A. Chaintreau, J. Scott, R. Gass, J. Crowcroft, and C. Diot. Pocket switched networks and human mobility in conference environments. In Proc. WDTN, 2005.

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CoNEXT '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM CoNEXT conference
December 2006
318 pages
ISBN:1595934561
DOI:10.1145/1368436
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