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A Graphic Model, Simulators and Formal Evaluation of Protocols For Wireless Communication

 
 

Abstract


The fundamental purpose of this article is to develop the performance evaluation of wireless network protocols centered on simulation composed of a formal performance evaluation. This model is critically referred to as the evaluation of protocols that define wireless networks, including the evaluation of their capabilities to tolerate the problems that arise because of the uncertainties defining wireless networks. These issues also define the topology of wireless networks concerning the protocols of internal algorithms. Overall purpose simulation applications do not utilize actual world models of wireless network, including the findings of simulation experiments which differ over simulators that have scant connections to fieldwork experiments. Moreover, the proposed model can produce more exhaustive and robust measures of evaluation, for simulation, it is flawed to communicate a network detail that is overgeneralized. In this article, we have analyzed a graphical specification model that provides the evaluation of topology effects in the performance evaluation through visualizing spatial features of wireless network and critical performance measures. Distinct to the graphical visualization application, the recommended model integrates a simulation tool that used a crucial Castalia simulator and probabilistic framework that uses a prism.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1109/I-SMAC47947.2019.9032637
Language English
Journal None

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