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An EE (Figure 5) can emulate scenarios (e.g., battery depletion, energy harvesting power sources, node failure, sensor events, actuator events, etc). in a real-life office environment without the need for real hardware (batteries, harvesters, temperature sensors, etc).
These paired samples were combined with the normal HapMap samples in multiple combinations to emulate scenarios of data acquisition and processing.
Note that, one can "downsample" these datasets to also emulate scenarios of lower coverage if desired.> -wrap-foot> Arabisopsis (Tair9) and Human (hg19) datasets were simulated using a SimSeq Illumina 1.9 Paired End profile with 100 bp reads and an insert size of 500.
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As a single KauNet node can emulate multiple links, the emulated scenario can be scaled up with more DTN nodes by adding pipes to the KauNet configuration.
The single-packet buffer assumption is useful to emulate MTC scenarios where packets are generated every certain period of time (e.g., by sensors) and in which a single-packet buffer is enough to report the latest information.
The proposed emulator allows to track time varying irradiance values and therefore it allows also to emulate typical scenarios of automotive applications or involving fast time varying weather conditions (e.g. the ones which usually occur in tropical locations).
We discarded this emulator for our test since it relies on expensive clusters to emulate the scenario.
In addition, extensive simulations emulating real scenarios with FAPs are undergone.
In particular, we generate data sets containing paired-end reads with long inserts that emulate the scenario where long connected haplotype blocks need to be assembled.
We emulated each scenario 5 times and the confidence level for all results is 95%%.
A single point in one group (or a single network density) corresponds to the number of initial broadcast senders, i.e., 1, 2, 3, or 4. For example, the number 4 emulates a scenario in which four cars crash and begin broadcasting at approximately the same time.
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