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Traps and Pitfalls of Using Contact Traces in Performance Studies of Opportunistic Networks Nikodin Ristanovic, George Theordorakopoulos and Jean-Yves Le Boudec.
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Traps and Pitfalls of Using Contact Traces in Performance Studies of

Opportunistic Networks

Nikodin Ristanovic, George Theordorakopoulos and Jean-Yves Le Boudec.

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Introduction•Background Research

•The Experiment

•Design goals

•Architecture

•Contact trace results

•Meta-data results

•Conclusions

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Background Research

•Validation of simulation model results

•Contact-based opportunistic communication

• Effect of backbones in opportunistic communication

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The Experiment - design goals

•Collect application data to extract performance metrics

•Collect contact traces to be used in event simulations

•Compare results with contact-based simulation values

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The Experiment - architecture

•50 Roaming users (RU)

• 10 Home user equivalents (HUE)

• 1 Proxy

•Opportunistic twitter application

•Haggle pub/sub

• 3 RU Caching strategies

•Context-based HUE Caching strategy

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The Experiment - architecture

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Contact Trace Results

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Contact trace Results

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Meta-data Results

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Meta-data Results

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Meta-data Results

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Conclusions

•Technological limitations need to be simulated

• Limiting cache size can aid architecture development

• Statistical predictions can aid system performance

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Thanks

•Any Questions?


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