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The behavioral mobility model that decomposes mobility into simple atomic individual behaviors is described analytically. We have explained the new degree of details that are offered for analyzing the characteristics of mobiles of the MANET by using the microscopic mobility models . It is shown how the realistic microscopic behavioral mobility model also provides deeper insights into protocol design based on a better understanding of mobility in various contexts.
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Roy, R.R. (2011). Behavioral Mobility. In: Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6050-4_19
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