DocumentCode
3686813
Title
Simulation of mobile wireless ad hoc networks for emergency situation awareness
Author
Andrzej Sikora;Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz;Mateusz Krzysztoń
Author_Institution
Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), Wawozowa 18, 02-796 Warsaw, Poland
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1087
Lastpage
1095
Abstract
Mobile self-organizing ad hoc networks (MANETs) can significantly enhance the capability to coordinate the emergency actions as well as monitor contaminated areas, explore unmanned space, inspect and control working environments. The management of networks that can dynamically and freely organize into temporary topologies raises interesting problems, that are particularly challenging for networks formed by mobile devices. Due to the inherent complexity of these systems, the development of applications relying on mobile network nodes and wireless communication protocols would be greatly simplified by the use of specific tools for supporting testing and performance evaluation. Modeling and simulation are widely used in the design and development of wireless ad hoc networks. In this paper we model mobile ad hoc network (MANET) using discrete event systems methodology (DEVS) and describe the functionality and performance of the Java-based simulation tool for the performance evaluation of self-organizing and cooperative networks for emergency situation awareness. The simulator can provide a useful support for the verification of the design of a network system, employed communication protocols, control and coordination algorithms, allowing the user to display a step-by-step evolution of the network in a suitable graphical interface. The practical case studies are provided to illustrate the operation and performance of the presented software.
Keywords
"Ad hoc networks","Mobile computing","Wireless communication","Atmospheric modeling","Mathematical model","Computational modeling","Wireless sensor networks"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2015 Federated Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.15439/2015F52
Filename
7321564
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