Super-diffusive behavior of mobile nodes from GPS traces

Mobility is the most important factor in mobile adhoc networks (MANETs) and delay-tolerant networks (DTNs). Mobility models that fail to capture real movement pattern of mobile nodes will result in misleading guidelines on the design of new protocols and their performance evaluations and thus prevent us from making judicious decisions.

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