This paper studies the energy-efficiency and service characteristics of a recently developed energy-efficient MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks in simulation and on a real sensor hardware testbed. This opportunity is seized to illustrate how simulation models can be verified by cross-comparing simulation results with real-world experiment results. The paper demonstrates that by careful calibration of simulation model parameters, the inevitable gap between simulation models and real-world conditions can be reduced. It concludes with guidelines for a methodology for model calibration and validation of sensor network simulation models
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are composed of a large number of very small devices used for biomed...
International audienceWireless sensor networks are increasingly used in many emerging applications. ...
This work-in-progress presents our efforts on enabling on the credible evaluation of Wireless Sensor...
Abstract. This paper studies the energy-efficiency and service charac-teristics of a recently develo...
Part 2: Performance and Simulation AnalysisInternational audienceSimulation studies have been extens...
Wireless sensor networks consist of many small nodes. Each node has a small microprocessor, a radio ...
The evaluation of MAC protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is often performed through simul...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) simulation is essential for the development and optimization of such...
The evaluation ofMAC protocols forWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is often performed through simulat...
Wireless systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are heavily utilized, for example, in indus...
In this paper we present a first effort in assessing the reliability of OMNeT++ and the MAC Simulato...
Abstract. This position paper explores the problem of realistically eval-uating wireless sensor netw...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are receiving a lot of research attention due to continual improveme...
This paper presents an accurate and scalable implementation of an energy-aware simulator for wireles...
Advances in the wireless, RFID and sensor technologies has given rise to a plethora of diverse WSN m...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are composed of a large number of very small devices used for biomed...
International audienceWireless sensor networks are increasingly used in many emerging applications. ...
This work-in-progress presents our efforts on enabling on the credible evaluation of Wireless Sensor...
Abstract. This paper studies the energy-efficiency and service charac-teristics of a recently develo...
Part 2: Performance and Simulation AnalysisInternational audienceSimulation studies have been extens...
Wireless sensor networks consist of many small nodes. Each node has a small microprocessor, a radio ...
The evaluation of MAC protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is often performed through simul...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) simulation is essential for the development and optimization of such...
The evaluation ofMAC protocols forWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is often performed through simulat...
Wireless systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are heavily utilized, for example, in indus...
In this paper we present a first effort in assessing the reliability of OMNeT++ and the MAC Simulato...
Abstract. This position paper explores the problem of realistically eval-uating wireless sensor netw...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are receiving a lot of research attention due to continual improveme...
This paper presents an accurate and scalable implementation of an energy-aware simulator for wireles...
Advances in the wireless, RFID and sensor technologies has given rise to a plethora of diverse WSN m...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are composed of a large number of very small devices used for biomed...
International audienceWireless sensor networks are increasingly used in many emerging applications. ...
This work-in-progress presents our efforts on enabling on the credible evaluation of Wireless Sensor...