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Mobile payment system in a disaster area have the potential to provide electronic transactions for people purchasing recovery goods like foodstuffs, clothes, and medicine. Conversely, to enable transactions in a disaster area, current payment systems need communication infrastructures (such as wired networks and cellular networks) which may be ruin...
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... nodes are first evenly placed in a 3km x 3km area. This is based on an actual map of the area around Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Nara, Japan, as shown in Fig 3. The skeleton map represents the road network there. Each node moves according to the Random waypoint mobility model [25] at a uniform speed of 1 to 1.4m/s and a pause time of 10 seconds. ...
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... nodes are first evenly placed in a 3km x 3km area. This is based on an actual map of the area around Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Nara, Japan, as shown in Fig 3. The skeleton map represents the road network there. Each node moves according to the Random waypoint mobility model [25] at a uniform speed of 1 to 1.4m/s and a pause time of 10 seconds. ...
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