Compared to testbeds, the efficiency and accuracy of wire-less networking simulations are constantly questioned by the network community. It is widely accepted today that the current network simulators are not able to fully represent the real wireless characteristics, especially at the physical (PHY) layer. This affects the trustability of simulation-based per-formance evaluations. On the other hand, testbed experi-ments require taking a tedious and time-consuming imple-mentation path. This path could be significantly reduced by using realistic network simulators as a first step to test novel algorithms or protocols. Therefore, we took on the challenge of representing the link characteristics of the indoor testbed of the Berlin Open Wireles...
Abstract—Various packet-based simulation tools (e.g., NS-3) have been employed for design, validatio...
The paper investigates the reliability of simulation models for the assessment of wireless network p...
This report accompanies a paper [1] that explored the modeling of wireless links for the evaluation ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a comparative study between results generated by a r...
Abstract—The wireless research community continuously ques-tions the accuracy and the validity of wi...
Part 2: Performance and Simulation AnalysisInternational audienceThis paper presents a comparative s...
In the field of Networking and Telecommunications, researchers have often the choice between several...
The inherent complexity of modern communication networks, whose performance depends on a variety of ...
Copyright © 2010 Ramón Agüero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
We propose a novel channel model to be used for simulating indoor wireless propagation environments...
Nowadays, the multiple advantages and facilities offered by wireless networks are favoring their inc...
Wireless networks are, in contrary to wired networks, a relatively new field of research in informat...
Experience with wired networks has provides guidance about what level of detail is appropriate for s...
Experience with wired networks has provides guidance about what level of detail is appropriate for s...
International audienceNetwork simulators are ooen used for their simplicity and cost regarding wirel...
Abstract—Various packet-based simulation tools (e.g., NS-3) have been employed for design, validatio...
The paper investigates the reliability of simulation models for the assessment of wireless network p...
This report accompanies a paper [1] that explored the modeling of wireless links for the evaluation ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a comparative study between results generated by a r...
Abstract—The wireless research community continuously ques-tions the accuracy and the validity of wi...
Part 2: Performance and Simulation AnalysisInternational audienceThis paper presents a comparative s...
In the field of Networking and Telecommunications, researchers have often the choice between several...
The inherent complexity of modern communication networks, whose performance depends on a variety of ...
Copyright © 2010 Ramón Agüero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
We propose a novel channel model to be used for simulating indoor wireless propagation environments...
Nowadays, the multiple advantages and facilities offered by wireless networks are favoring their inc...
Wireless networks are, in contrary to wired networks, a relatively new field of research in informat...
Experience with wired networks has provides guidance about what level of detail is appropriate for s...
Experience with wired networks has provides guidance about what level of detail is appropriate for s...
International audienceNetwork simulators are ooen used for their simplicity and cost regarding wirel...
Abstract—Various packet-based simulation tools (e.g., NS-3) have been employed for design, validatio...
The paper investigates the reliability of simulation models for the assessment of wireless network p...
This report accompanies a paper [1] that explored the modeling of wireless links for the evaluation ...