Reactive User Behavior and Mobility Models

09/07/2017
by   Anna Förster, et al.
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In this paper, we present a set of simulation models to more realistically mimic the behaviour of users reading messages. We propose a User Behaviour Model, where a simulated user reacts to a message by a flexible set of possible reactions (e.g. ignore, read, like, save, etc.) and a mobility-based reaction (visit a place, run away from danger, etc.). We describe our models and their implementation in OMNeT++. We strongly believe that these models will significantly contribute to the state of the art of simulating realistically opportunistic networks.

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