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A novel methodology is presented for the modeling and the simulation of wireless embedded systems.
An efficient and accurate simulation of wireless networks raises various issues which generally need to be addressed from several research domains simultaneously.
Finally, we present and discuss major challenges for modeling and simulation of wireless multimedia networking in this diverse and dynamic environment.
Consequently, simulation becomes an essential tool to evaluate such systems.We present the power aware wireless sensors (PAWiS) simulation framework that supports design and simulation of wireless sensor networks and nodes.
This analytical, parameterized by σdB, model will hopefully serve as a practical tool for the assessment and simulation of wireless cellular networks when the effect of shadowing is to be considered.
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Hence, we use the ns2 simulator [3], which is a frequently used tool for simulations of wireless protocols.
This paper discusses the communication and control co-design and co-simulation of wireless networked control systems.
The Mobility Framework (MF) [49] supports simulations of wireless and mobile networks within OMNeT++.
The simulations have been conducted using Qualnet version 4.5, a software that provides scalable simulations of wireless networks.
This is useful because simulations of wireless networks are not entirely representative for the real-life performance.
Through numerical simulations of wireless OFDM/OQAM transmission over multipath fading channels, the proposed estimator is evaluated by comparing the accuracy of the resulting parameter estimates to that obtained with a selected benchmark approach among a few existing works where all the three error sources of our focus are estimated1, as well as to the CRB.
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