2nd International ICST Workshop on OMNeT++

Research Article

Generation of realistic 802.11 interferences in the Omnet++ INET framework based on real traffic measurements

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5602,
        author={Juan-Carlos Maureira and Olivier Dalle and Diego Dujovne},
        title={Generation of realistic 802.11 interferences in the Omnet++ INET framework based on real traffic measurements},
        proceedings={2nd International ICST Workshop on OMNeT++},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={OMNET++},
        year={2010},
        month={5},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5602}
    }
    
  • Juan-Carlos Maureira
    Olivier Dalle
    Diego Dujovne
    Year: 2010
    Generation of realistic 802.11 interferences in the Omnet++ INET framework based on real traffic measurements
    OMNET++
    ICST
    DOI: 10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5602
Juan-Carlos Maureira1,*, Olivier Dalle1,*, Diego Dujovne2,*
  • 1: Join project team MASCOTTE, INRIA, I3S, CNRS, Univ. Nice Sophia, France. B.P. 93, F-06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE.
  • 2: Project team PLANETE, INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méediterrannée
*Contact email: jcmaurei@sophia.inria.fr, odalle@sophia.inria.fr, ddujovne@sophia.inria.fr

Abstract

Realistic simulation of 802.11 traffic subject to high interference, for example in dense urban areas, is still an open issue. Many studies do not address the interference problem properly. In this paper, we present our preliminary work on a method to recreate interference traffic from real measurements. The method consists in capturing real traffic traces and generating interference patterns based on the recorded information. Furthermore, we assume that the coordinates of the sources of interference in the real scene are not known a priori. We introduce an extension to Omnet++ INET-Framework to replay the recreated interference in a transparent way into a simulation. We validate our proposed method by comparing it against the real measurements taken from the scene. Furthermore we present an evaluation of how the injected interference affects the simulated results on three arbitrary simulated scenarios.