DocumentCode
3017585
Title
Simulation validation using direct execution of wireless ad-hoc routing protocols
Author
Liu, Jason ; Yuan, Yougu ; Nicol, David M. ; Gray, Robert S. ; Newport, Calvin C. ; Kotz, David ; Perrone, Luiz Felipe
Author_Institution
Coordinated Sci. Lab., Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
16-19 May 2004
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
16
Abstract
Computer simulation is the most common approach to studying wireless ad-hoc routing algorithms. The results, however, are only as good as the models the simulation uses. One should not underestimate the importance of validation, as inaccurate models can lead to wrong conclusions. In this paper, we use direct-execution simulation to validate radio models used by ad-hoc routing protocols, against real-world experiments. This paper documents a common testbed that supports direct execution of a set of ad-hoc routing protocol implementations in a wireless network simulator. The testbed reads traces generated from real experiments, and uses them to drive direct-execution implementations of the routing protocols. Doing so we reproduce the same network conditions as in real experiments. By comparing routing behavior measured in real experiments with behavior computed by the simulation, we are able to validate the models of radio behavior upon which protocol behavior depends. We conclude that it is possible to have fairly accurate results using a simple radio model, but the routing behavior is quite sensitive to one of this model´s parameters. The implication is that one should: i) use a more complex radio model that explicitly models point-to-point path loss; or ii) use measurements from an environment typical of the one of interest; or iii) study behavior over a range of environments to identify sensitivities.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; computer networks; digital simulation; radio networks; routing protocols; computer simulation; direct-execution simulation; radio models; simulation validation; wireless ad-hoc routing protocols; Computational modeling; Computer science; Contracts; Discrete event simulation; Educational institutions; Government; Routing protocols; Testing; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Simulation, 2004. PADS 2004. 18th Workshop on
ISSN
1087-4097
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2111-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PADS.2004.1301280
Filename
1301280
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