Abstract—Many of the simulations reported in wireless net-working literature contain several abstractions at the physical layer and the corresponding channel models. In particular, the basic simulation unit assumed in such simulations is the frame (or packet), which omits considerations of the signal processing details at the physical layer, such as frame construction and reception. Due to this abstraction, available channel models for network simulators are applied to frames as a whole and cannot reflect properly the effects of fast fading or frequency-selective channels. Moreover, it is not possible to study the mechanisms of the physical layer and their impact on higher layers such as the MAC. Therefore, we propose to address the lack of...
Simulation is an essential component of the validation chain in the design of network protocols. Ind...
Wired features like quick handover, radio jamming and dynamic data rates cannot be truthfully presen...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a comparative study between results generated by a r...
Many of the simulations reported in wireless networking literature contain several abstractions at t...
The inherent complexity of modern communication networks, whose performance depends on a variety of ...
Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communications is required for numerous applications that...
Network simulators are used for the research and development of several types of networks. However, ...
The goal of this work is to highlight and explain the limitations of traditional physical channel mo...
Large-scale networks, such as the Internet, cellular networks, play critical roles in today's life. ...
In simulating wireless networks, modeling of the physical layer behavior is an important yet difficu...
In most studies on mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) simulation models are used for the evaluation of d...
This paper presents a new simulation mechanism that is used by the simulator “HIPERSIM, ” which was ...
In this thesis we present modifications made to the popular network simulation environment ns-3 to p...
International audienceRecent years have witnessed a tremendous growth of research in the field of wi...
Since wireless signals propagate through the ether, they are significantly affected by attenuation, ...
Simulation is an essential component of the validation chain in the design of network protocols. Ind...
Wired features like quick handover, radio jamming and dynamic data rates cannot be truthfully presen...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a comparative study between results generated by a r...
Many of the simulations reported in wireless networking literature contain several abstractions at t...
The inherent complexity of modern communication networks, whose performance depends on a variety of ...
Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communications is required for numerous applications that...
Network simulators are used for the research and development of several types of networks. However, ...
The goal of this work is to highlight and explain the limitations of traditional physical channel mo...
Large-scale networks, such as the Internet, cellular networks, play critical roles in today's life. ...
In simulating wireless networks, modeling of the physical layer behavior is an important yet difficu...
In most studies on mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) simulation models are used for the evaluation of d...
This paper presents a new simulation mechanism that is used by the simulator “HIPERSIM, ” which was ...
In this thesis we present modifications made to the popular network simulation environment ns-3 to p...
International audienceRecent years have witnessed a tremendous growth of research in the field of wi...
Since wireless signals propagate through the ether, they are significantly affected by attenuation, ...
Simulation is an essential component of the validation chain in the design of network protocols. Ind...
Wired features like quick handover, radio jamming and dynamic data rates cannot be truthfully presen...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a comparative study between results generated by a r...