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1、Evolution-cast: Temporal Evolution in Wireless Social Networks and Its Impact on Capacity,Luoyi Fu, Jinbei Zhang, Xinbing Wang Department of Electronic Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2,Outline,Introduction Motivations Objectives Network Model and Definition Evolution-cast in Homogeneous T
2、opology Evolution-cast in Heterogeneous Topology Discussion Conclusion,3,Motivations,Social network has been under intensive study for decades. Barabasi and Albert Model: preferential attachment phenomenon Watts and Kleinberg: small-world phenomen Densification: shrinking diameter over time,4,Motiva
3、tions (cont),Wireless social network is drawing popularity. Cost-effective routing design taking advantage of the characteristics of social networks 123,1 E. Dlay and M. Haahr, “Social Network Analysis for Routing in Disconnected Delay-Tolerant MANETs”, in ACM MobiHoc07, Montreal,Quebec, Canada, 200
4、7. 2 P. Hui, J. Crowcroft, E. Yoneki, “BUBBLE Rap: Social-based Forwarding in Delay Tolerant Networks”, in ACM MobiHoc08, Hong Kong, China, 2008. 3 W. Gao, Q. Li, B. Zhao and G. Cao, “Multicasting in Delay Tolerant Networks: A Social Network Perspective”, in Proc. MobiHoc, New Orleans, USA, 2009.,Ca
5、pacity receives little investigation under wireless social networks.,5,Motivations (cont),Several questions arise: Stringent demand on capacity in wireless social networks New challenges as well as potentials brought by social networks Any difference on capacity studied under wireless social network
6、s? How will capacity be impacted by social network properties, positively or negatively?,6,Objectives,Capacity in large scale wireless social netowrks Wireless communication: adjacent interference and transmission range Nodes exhibit social network characteristics The network is also evolving (real
7、networks are not fixed objects 45678):1. New node joins the network over time2. New links established between nodes over time,4 M. Starnini, A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, “Random Walks on Temporal Networks”, in Phys. Rev. E 85, 056115, 2012. 5 N. Perra, A. Baronchelli, D. Mocanu, B.
8、 Goncalves, R. PastorSatorras, A. Vespignani, “Walking and Searching in Time-varying Networks”, arXiv:1206.2858, 2012. 6 L. Rocha, F. Liljeros, P. Holme, “Simulated Epidemics in an Empirical Spatiotemporal Network of 50,185 Sexual Contacts”, in PLoS Comput Biol 7(3): e1001109, 2011. 7 L. Rocha, A. D
9、ecuyper, V. Blondel, “Epidemics on a Stochastic Model of Temporal Network”, arXiv:1204.5421, 2012. 8 L. Rocha, V. Blondel, “Temporal Heterogeneities Increase the Prevalence of Epidemics on Evolving Networks”, arXiv:1206.6036, 2012.,7,Outline,Introduction Network Model and Definition Evolution-cast i
10、n Homogeneous Topology Evolution-cast in Heterogeneous Topology Discussion Conclusion,8,Network Model,Temporal evolution of network An algorithm describing the increase of the number of nodes and that of links established between nodes 5,9S. Lattanzi and D. Sivakumar, “Affiliation Networks”, in Proc
11、. ACM STOC09, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.,9,Network Model (cont),Geographical Topology: Homogeneous distribution Heterogeneous distributionTraffic Pattern-evolution-cast: Evolution unicast: a new arriving node is chosen to be either a source or a destination of a randomly chosen node in existing networ
12、kmessage sharing between limited number of individuals Evolution multicast: a new arrival randomly chooses k(t) out of n(t)nodes that already existing before t, acting as a source or destinations of these k(t) nodes.message broadcast among multiple friends Interference Model: widely used protocol mo
13、del,10,Definition,Feasible Capacity: We say that a per node capacity (t) at time t is said to be feasible if there exists a spatial and temporal scheduling scheme that yields a per-node capacity of (t). Consider the case where the network enters stable evolution (the network evolves according to a c
14、ertain rule over time), for an arbitrary duration(i1)T(t), iT (t), if there are packets transmitted from source to destination, then, we say the average per-node capacity isat time t, after t exceeds a specific value t0. Here t0 is the threshold of time after which the network is supposed to enter s
15、table evolution.Per-node Capacity: We say that a per-node capacity at time t in the network is of order (f(t) if there is a deterministic constant 0 c1 c2 + such that,11,Outline,Introduction Network Model and Definition Evolution-cast in Homogeneous Topology Evolution Unicast Evolution Multicast Evo
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