This paper provides a study of how to design and implement Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) in NS2 (Network Simulator version 2).A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of a number of sensors which are spatially distributed and are capable of computing, communicating and sensing.NS2 is an event-driven simulation tool that is useful in studying the dynamic nature of computer networks.NS2 provides users with executable command ns which take on input argument, which is the name of a Tool Command Language (TCL) simulation scripting file. Network Animator (NAM) is a TCL based animation tool for viewing network simulation traces and real world packet traces. Scripting languages such as AWK (Aho Weinberger Kernighan) script and PERL script can be us...
This paper presents a simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks, whose novel feature is the capability ...
Recent advances in micro electro-mechanical systems and VLSI lithography have enabled the miniaturiz...
In this paper, various existing simulation environments for general purpose and specific purpose WSN...
In the recent past, wireless sensor networks have been introduced to use in many applications. To d...
Optimizing sensor networks involves addressing a wide range of issues steaming from limited energy r...
Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are formed by a large number of networked sensing nodes. To...
Many limitations (e.g. complexity, cost, scalability and capability) make the analytical methods and...
The aim of this work is to become familiar with simulation environment Network Simulator 2, study th...
This paper shows the development of simulation software in the network Network Simulator (NS-2), was...
usability is severely limited. ns2 (ns2, 1990), perhaps the most widely used network simulator, has...
Wraz z rozwojem bezprzewodowych systemów sensorowych rośnie zainteresowanie Internetem Rzeczy (ang. ...
Abstract—This paper presents IDEA1, a validated SystemC-based simulator for WSNs. It allows the syst...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small autonomous electronic devices that sense environmen...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are an emerging technology for a broad spectrum of applications. A W...
Requirements for Wireless Sensor networks will increase in the future. Requirements are demanding, e...
This paper presents a simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks, whose novel feature is the capability ...
Recent advances in micro electro-mechanical systems and VLSI lithography have enabled the miniaturiz...
In this paper, various existing simulation environments for general purpose and specific purpose WSN...
In the recent past, wireless sensor networks have been introduced to use in many applications. To d...
Optimizing sensor networks involves addressing a wide range of issues steaming from limited energy r...
Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are formed by a large number of networked sensing nodes. To...
Many limitations (e.g. complexity, cost, scalability and capability) make the analytical methods and...
The aim of this work is to become familiar with simulation environment Network Simulator 2, study th...
This paper shows the development of simulation software in the network Network Simulator (NS-2), was...
usability is severely limited. ns2 (ns2, 1990), perhaps the most widely used network simulator, has...
Wraz z rozwojem bezprzewodowych systemów sensorowych rośnie zainteresowanie Internetem Rzeczy (ang. ...
Abstract—This paper presents IDEA1, a validated SystemC-based simulator for WSNs. It allows the syst...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small autonomous electronic devices that sense environmen...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are an emerging technology for a broad spectrum of applications. A W...
Requirements for Wireless Sensor networks will increase in the future. Requirements are demanding, e...
This paper presents a simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks, whose novel feature is the capability ...
Recent advances in micro electro-mechanical systems and VLSI lithography have enabled the miniaturiz...
In this paper, various existing simulation environments for general purpose and specific purpose WSN...