2008
DOI: 10.1109/anss-41.2008.10
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An Integrated Node Behavior Model for Office Scenarios

Abstract: For realistic simulations of ad hoc networks, the movements of the participating nodes must be considered. Many models have been proposed which generate movement patterns based on nodes' roles and activities. However, previous models mostly consider node activities individually for each node, making it difficult to precisely model joint activities. While advanced previous models are either based on the notion of schedules or on state machines, we propose a hybrid approach which combines the flexibility of the … Show more

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“…Fourth, there are many mobility models already available and, using standard ones, the implications of our measurements can be easily grasped by people familiar with them. Specifically, for mobility modeling, we used both the Random Waypoint Model (RWP) with a node speed between 1 and 1.8 m/s and the model introduced in [8] Figure 3 shows a summary of some results for static scenarios, i.e. without any failures.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, there are many mobility models already available and, using standard ones, the implications of our measurements can be easily grasped by people familiar with them. Specifically, for mobility modeling, we used both the Random Waypoint Model (RWP) with a node speed between 1 and 1.8 m/s and the model introduced in [8] Figure 3 shows a summary of some results for static scenarios, i.e. without any failures.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%