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The structured group mobility model that allows a parameterized description of group structure dependencies for generating movement traces is described. It is explained that simulation time taken by the SGMM is insignificant despite the complexity of this group mobility model due its structure representing the real-world mobility. We have also articulated why more investigation needs to be done for the SGMM.
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Roy, R.R. (2011). Structured Group Mobility. In: Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6050-4_25
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