Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services. 7th International ICST Conference, MobiQuitous 2010, Sydeny, Australia, December 6-9, 2010, Revised Selected Papers

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Multi-modeling and Co-simulation-Based Mobile Ubiquitous Protocols and Services Development and Assessment

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-29154-8_23,
        author={Tom Leclerc and Julien Siebert and Vincent Chevrier and Laurent Ciarletta and Olivier Festor},
        title={Multi-modeling and Co-simulation-Based Mobile Ubiquitous Protocols and Services Development and Assessment},
        proceedings={Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services. 7th International ICST Conference, MobiQuitous 2010, Sydeny, Australia, December 6-9, 2010, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={MOBIQUITOUS},
        year={2012},
        month={10},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-642-29154-8_23}
    }
    
  • Tom Leclerc
    Julien Siebert
    Vincent Chevrier
    Laurent Ciarletta
    Olivier Festor
    Year: 2012
    Multi-modeling and Co-simulation-Based Mobile Ubiquitous Protocols and Services Development and Assessment
    MOBIQUITOUS
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29154-8_23
Tom Leclerc1,*, Julien Siebert1,*, Vincent Chevrier1,*, Laurent Ciarletta1,*, Olivier Festor1,*
  • 1: MADYNES & MAIA - INRIA Lorraine, Nancy Université
*Contact email: Tom.Leclerc@loria.fr, Julien.Siebert@loria.fr, Vincent.Chevrier@loria.fr, Laurent.Ciarletta@loria.fr, Olivier.Festor@loria.fr

Abstract

Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing is about interconnected computing resources embedded in our daily lives and providing contextual services to users. The real influence between user behavior and ubiquitous communication protocols performance and operation needs to be taken into account at the protocol design stage. Therefore, we provide a generic multi-modeling approach that allows us to couple a user behavior model with a network model. To allow both assessment and benchmarking of ubiquitous solutions, we define formal reference scenarios based on the selection of a set of environmental conditions (contexts). We illustrate the use of the framework through its application to the study of mutual influences of mobility models and ad hoc network protocols.