This page contains the additional results for simulation presented in the paper submission titled "Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dependencies of User Mobility in Wireless Mobile Networks". Please also refer to the full technical report or the description of the simulation setup for the details of the simulation setup.

Simulation Results for the hitting time

Simple Models


Model 1


Model 2


Model 3


Model 4

Generic models - multi-tier community setup


Model 5


Model 6


Model 7

Generic models - multiple random community setup


Model 5


Model 6


Model 7

Relative Error for the Hitting Times


Simple Models


Generic models - multi-tier community setup


Generic models - multiple random community setup

Simulation Results for the meeting time

Simple Models


Model 1


Model 2


Model 3


Model 4

Generic models - multi-tier community setup


Model 5


Model 6


Model 7

Generic models - multiple random community setup


Model 5


Model 6


Model 7

Relative Error for the Meeting Times


Simple Models


Generic models - multi-tier community setup


Generic models - multiple random community setup

Simulation Results for the Average Node Degree

Please note that the theory of the average node degree holds when the communication range is relatively small compared with the communities. In the figures below, we use a dashed red line to indicate the point where the communication disk of the node is smaller thnn 20% of the community. Note that in these cases, our theory is close to the simulation results.

Simple Models


Model 1


Model 2


Model 3


Model 4

Generic models - multi-tier community setup


Model 5


Model 6


Model 7

Relative Error for the Average Node Degree

In the graphs of relative errors, in each curve we use a red label to indicate the last sample point for which the communication disk is less than 20% of the community for that model. Note that for most cases (except Model 3) the relative errors with small communication range are smaller than 20%.

Simple Models


Generic models - multi-tier community setup