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Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
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Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
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URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
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Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
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Institution: |
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DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
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Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).
[117401] |
Title: openWNS: Open Source Wireless Network Simulator. <em>ComNets - Sonderband zur Eröffnung des ComNets-Gebäudes</em> |
Written by: Maciej Muehleisen and Daniel Bueltmann and Ralf Jennen and Sebastian Max and Jelena Mirkovic and Ralf Pabst and Marc Schinnenburg |
in: nov (2008). |
Volume: Number: (1000), |
on pages: 121--140 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Bernhard Walke (Eds.) |
Publisher: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz: |
Series: Aachener Beiträge zur Mobil- und Telekommunikation |
Address: Aachen |
Edition: |
ISBN: |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: |
URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/58/ |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Technological research and innovation are pushed forward as fast as never before in history. To keep the pace up, researchers require effective methods and tools. Computer aided simulation has proved its applicability in various fields of research. It became as important as mathematical modeling and experiments. This also applies to the field of telecommunication research and development. A multitude of simulators and simulator development tool boxes are available. Each has its individual strengths and weaknesses. The Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) developed at the Department of Communication Networks (ComNets) at RWTH Aachen University has been created with focus on simulating mobile radio networks. This article gives an overview of the WNS. This includes the history of simulator development at ComNets as well as an description of provided radio channel and mobility models. A brief description of the Layer Development Kit (LDK) is given. The LDK provides simulator developers with a tool set to rapidly develop and evaluate current and future communication protocols. WNS is currently made publicly available as the Open Source Wireless Network Simulator (openWNS).