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The number of elephants now lost in our protected areas is going down and the rate of encounter of incidences also reduced.
Daily trap catch was most strongly associated with rate of encounter.
Every node running EBR is responsible for maintaining its past average rate of encounter with other nodes, which is then used to predict future encounter rates.
The rate of encounter is in itself proportional to the joint probability of finding Ψ M and Q in the same space, v ass+.
The primary purpose of tracking the rate of encounter is to decide how many replicas of a bundle a node will transfer during a contact opportunity.
To track a node's rate of encounter, the node maintains two pieces of local information: an encounter value (EV), and a current window counter (CWC).
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Moreover, each node records its rate of encounters with other nodes.
This implies that maintaining a node's past average rate of encounters can be efficiently used in prediction of future encounter rate.
Our policy, called Queue Management in Encounter-Based Routing Protocol (QM-EBRP), takes advantage of the following bundle and node information: number of available replicas, maximum number of forwarded replicas, time to live and rate of encounters.
The variable EV represents a node's past rate of encounters as an exponentially weighted moving average, whilst CWC is the number of encounters in the current time interval.
Interestingly, laden workers walked at a fast pace despite their rate of encounters with outgoing workers, which moved in large numbers at the beginning, suggesting that returning workers experienced no significant delays on their way caused by these encounters.
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