Authors
Calvin Newport, David Kotz, Yougu Yuan, Robert S Gray, Jason Liu, Chip Elliott
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Simulation
Volume
83
Issue
9
Pages
643-661
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
All analytical and simulation research on ad hoc wireless networks must necessarily model radio propagation using simplifying assumptions. A growing body of research, however, indicates that the behavior of the protocol stack may depend significantly on these underlying assumptions. The standard response to this problem is a call for more realism in designing radio models. But how much realism is enough? This study is the first to approach this question by validating simulator performance (both at the physical and application layers) with the results of real-world data. Referencing an eXtensive set of measurements from a large outdoor routing eXperiment, we start by evaluating the relative realism of common assumptions made in radio model design, identifying those which provide a reasonable approXimation of reality. Although several such investigations have been made for static sensor networks, radio …
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Scholar articles
C Newport, D Kotz, Y Yuan, RS Gray, J Liu, C Elliott - Simulation, 2007