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    OMNET++ implementation of the Enhanced Community-based Mobility Model

    ...These models provide many desired characteristics, such as socially influenced mobility decisions and are quite realistic. One specific model, namely the Enhanced Community-based mobility model, is very suitable for opportunistic routing research comparing to the others, because of its advanced properties. These include a pause period, conformance to the existing social ties and the ability to produce periodical epochs during the simulation. This is therefore, the main mobility model provided by this project. Up to now, OMNET++ and the INET and INETMANET frameworks do not include an opportunistic routing protocol implementation. ...
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    AODV-UU is an implementation of the Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector routing protocol (IETF RFC 3561). It runs in Linux and ns-2 and was initially created at Uppsala University, hence the UU-suffix.
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    DSR-UU is an implementation of the Dynamic Source Routing protocol that runs in the Linux kernel or in the ns-2 network simulator. It was originally created at Uppsala University, hence the UU.
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