Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
450516 Computer Communications 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Simulation tools are frequently used for the performance evaluations of mobile ad hoc networks. Currently the tools do not take a spatial environment into account, thus providing a poor support for urban scenarios. In this paper, we describe a platform for the modeling of city scenarios. We extend the mostly used MANET simulator ns-2 by the corresponding mobility and wireless transmission models. These models have been evaluated against real-world measurements. By using the tool’s emulation facility, we integrate unmodified applications and real implementations of network protocols. We demonstrate the usefulness of the platform by modeling a mobile application in a simulated environment of Stuttgart downtown. We show that obtained simulation results differ extensively from those with simpler models.

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