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SIMPS: Using Sociology for Personal Mobility

机译:SIMPS:使用社会学促进个人流动

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Assessing mobility in a thorough fashion is a crucial step toward more efficient mobile network design. Recent research on mobility has focused on two main points: analyzing models and studying their impact on data transport. These works investigate the consequences of mobility. In this paper, instead, we focus on the causes of mobility. Starting from established research in sociology, we propose SIMPS, a mobility model of human crowds with pedestrian motion. This model defines a process called sociostation, rendered by two complimentary behaviors, namely socialize and isolate, that regulate an individual with regard to her/his own sociability level. SIMPS leads to results that agree with scaling laws observed both in small-scale and large-scale human motion. Although our model defines only two simple individual behaviors, we observe many emerging collective behaviors (group formation/splitting, path formation, and evolution).
机译:全面评估移动性是朝着更高效的移动网络设计迈出的关键一步。最近关于移动性的研究集中在两个主要方面:分析模型和研究它们对数据传输的影响。这些作品调查了流动性的后果。相反,在本文中,我们将重点放在流动性的原因上。从社会学方面的成熟研究开始,我们提出SIMPS,即行人运动人群的移动性模型。该模型定义了一个称为社会交往的过程,该过程由两种相辅相成的行为来表现,即社交和孤立,这些行为根据个人自身的社交水平来对其进行调节。 SIMPS得出的结果与在小型和大型人体运动中观察到的缩放定律相符。尽管我们的模型仅定义了两种简单的个人行为,但我们观察到许多新兴的集体行为(群体形成/分裂,路径形成和进化)。

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