Ad Hoc Routing Protocol Performance in a Realistic Environment (2006)
AUTHORS:
Marinoni Stefano
,
Kari Hannu H.
BOOKTITLE:
Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Networking (ICN 2006)
PDF:
pdf/176-513354278.pdf
@inproceedings{ MarinoniICN06, author = "Marinoni, Stefano and Kari, Hannu H.", publisher = "IEEE Press", title = "Ad Hoc Routing Protocol Performance in a Realistic Environment", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fifth {IEEE} International Conference on Networking (ICN 2006)", year = "2006", month = "April", flags = "public", address = "Le Morne, Mauritius", pdf = "176-513354278.pdf", abstract = "Multiple wireless devices jointly create and maintain ad hoc networks; their employment is favored to happen in a variety of environments with distinct topological characteristics. Diversified environmental conditions are expected to vary network performance. In fact, obstacles, buildings and/or mountains may act as either barriers, or source of noise for the radio signals. Nevertheless, most of the previous performance evaluation studies based on simulation, neglected this consideration; they used simulation models that were too simplistic, and too narrow (i.e. idealistic) in their scopes. With this paper we propose a new, complete and realistic Urban Mobility Model (UMM). It realistically models users motion, and radio signals propagation in a city-like scenario. Our aim is to study the effects of realistic network simulation on routing performance. The results prove that a realistic scenario with roads and buildings has a significant impact on routing." }