Bibliograph. Daten | Stepanov, Illya; Hähner, Jörg; Becker, Christian; Tian, Jing; Rothermel, Kurt: A Meta-Model and Framework for User Mobility in Mobile Networks. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Networking 2003 (ICON 2003), Sydney, Australia, September 28 - October 1, 2003. Universität Stuttgart : Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 627 (Nexus: Umgebungsmodelle für mobile kontextbezogene Systeme). S. 231-238, englisch. IEEE, September 2003. ISBN: 0-7803-7788-5. Artikel in Tagungsband (Konferenz-Beitrag).
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CR-Klassif. | C.2.1 (Network Architecture and Design) C.4 (Performance of Systems) I.6.3 (Simulation and Modeling Applications)
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Keywords | simulation; mobility modeling; user movement |
Kurzfassung | Mobility patterns play an important role for performance evaluations of mobile networks. To simulate user movement, existing simulation tools provide only a few simple mobility models (e.g., random movement) suitable for particular scenarios. To evaluate a new scenario, an appropriate model needs to be created, but this requires extra work that distracts the researcher from his/her main task. In general, three key elements determine the mobility of users: the spatial environment, the user trip sequences, and the user movement dynamics (e.g., speed). In this paper, we introduce a meta-model that integrates these three elements in an easy-to-use framework, allowing a flexible modeling of user mobility in custom scenarios. The framework is available for download as a stand-alone trace generator and may be used together with any simulation or emulation tool for mobile networks to evaluate a specific scenario.
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Volltext und andere Links | PDF (295437 Bytes) CANU Mobility Simulation Environment (CanuMobiSim)
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Kontakt | illya.stepanov@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de |
Abteilung(en) | Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Verteilte Systeme
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Projekt(e) | SFB-627, B3 (Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Verteilte Systeme) NET, CANU
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Eingabedatum | 19. Januar 2009 |
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