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Mobile wireless network system simulation
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Mobile wireless network system simulation Joel Short1, Rajive Bagrodia1 and Leonard Kleinrock1 | (1) | Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, 90095-1596 Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Received: 15 August 1995 Abstract This paper describes an advanced simulation environment which is used to examine, validate, and predict the performance of mobile wireless network systems. This simulation environment overcomes many of the limitations found with analytical models, experimentation, and other commercial network simulators available on the market today. We identify a set of components which make up mobile wireless systems and describe a set of flexible modules which can be used to model the various components and their integration. These models are developed using the Maisie simulation language. By modeling the various components and their integration, this simulation environment is able to accurately predict the performance bottlenecks of a multimedia wireless network system being developed at UCLA, determine the trade-off point between the various bottlenecks, and provide performance measurements and validation of algorithms which are not possible through experimentation and too complex for analysis. This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA/CSTO, under Contract J-FBI-93-112 Computer Aided Design of High Performance Wireless Networked Systems , and by ARPA/CSTO under Contract DABT-63-94-C-0080 TransparentVirtual Mobile Environment. This paper was in part presented at the ACM Mobile Computing and Networking Conference (Mobicom '95), Berkeley, California, 14–15 November 1995.
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