Título: Layered Mobility Model Architecture - LEMMA
Autores: Pelov, Alexander P; Image Sciences, Computer Sciences and Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Strasbourg
Noel, Thomas; Image Sciences, Computer Sciences and Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Strasbourg
Fecha: 2009-05-11
Publicador: African Journal Of Information & Communication Technology
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Framework, Mobility Models, Wireless Networks
Descripción: This paper presents the generic layered architecture for mobility models (LEMMA), which can be used to construct a wide variety of mobility models, including the majority of models used in wireless network simulations. The fundamental components of the architecture are described and analyzed, in addition to its benefits. One of the core principles stipulates that each mobility model is divided in five distinct layers that communicate via interfaces. This allows their easy replacement and recombination, which we support by reviewing 19 layers that can form 480 different mobility models. Some of the advanced features provided by the architecture are also discussed, such as layer aggregation, and creation of hybrid and group mobility models. Finally, some of the numerous existing studies of the different layers are presented.
Idioma: Inglés

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