CosMos - Communication Scenario and Mobility Scenario Generator

TitleCosMos - Communication Scenario and Mobility Scenario Generator
Publication TypeTechnical Report
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsGünes, M., & Siekermann J.
Other Numbers1612
Abstract

One of the most important components of mobile ad-hoc network simulations is the mobility model, since it defines the movement of mobile nodes and thus indirectly the network topology. The network topology at a given time in turn influences the performance of an ad-hoc network, for example the performance of routing algorithms changes with the mobility model.In this paper we introduce a communication and mobility scenario generator for mobile multi-hop ad-hoc networks. The goal is to aid researchers in the design of 'realistic' simulation scenarios which emulate real cities. Our approach combines a wide variety of well understood random mobility models with a graph-based zone model, where each zone has its own mobility model and parameters. The combination of directed, weighted graphs where the weights correspond to the flow of mobile nodes between neighboring zones and zones with different mobility models, allows the researcher design more realistic simulation scenarios.

URLhttp://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/techreports/TR-05-003.pdf
Bibliographic Notes

ICSI Technical Report TR-05-003

Abbreviated Authors

M. Guenes and J. Siekermann

ICSI Research Group

Networking and Security

ICSI Publication Type

Technical Report