2nd International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques

Research Article

Simulation and Analysis of a Combined Mobility Model with Obstacles

Download465 downloads
  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5626,
        author={Emiliano Pecchia and David Erman and Adrian Popescu},
        title={Simulation and Analysis of a Combined Mobility Model with Obstacles},
        proceedings={2nd International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques},
        publisher={ICST},
        proceedings_a={SIMUTOOLS},
        year={2010},
        month={5},
        keywords={Simulation Mobility Model Wireless Network NS-2},
        doi={10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5626}
    }
    
  • Emiliano Pecchia
    David Erman
    Adrian Popescu
    Year: 2010
    Simulation and Analysis of a Combined Mobility Model with Obstacles
    SIMUTOOLS
    ICST
    DOI: 10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5626
Emiliano Pecchia1,*, David Erman2,*, Adrian Popescu3,*
  • 1: University of Pisa, Telecommunication Engineering 56126 Pisa, Italy +39 347 1756700
  • 2: Blekinge Institute of Technology, Campus Gräsvik, 37179 Karlskrona, Sweden +46 455 385658
  • 3: Blekinge Institute of Technology, Campus Gräsvik, 37179 Karlskrona, Sweden +46 455 385659
*Contact email: epshouse@gmail.com, david.erman@bth.se, adrian.popescu@bth.se

Abstract

The use of simulations has become increasingly frequent in the study and the performance evaluation of network systems. The simulation environment deeply influences the behaviour of results, so a model that simulates a realistic movement of the nodes is necessary for the study of wireless networks. Simple mobility models do not provide realistic scenarios. Often movements are completely random, uncorrelated and in open space, without the chance of considering the effects of obstacles or rules that limit and guide the movement. In this paper, we propose a more realistic mobility model, studied for indoor environments (but applicable to outdoor models as well). Given the map of the obstacles in the simulation area (e.g. a floor plan), the nodes have the possibility to move in random walk just avoiding to cross the obstacles (e.g. walls), or following a specified virtual path that connects all the simulation area, or a hybrid of the two. Our tool creates a file containing the movement of the nodes during the whole simulation time. Simulation results show that nodes are highly dependent on the different obstacles maps and pathways. Furthermore, a mathematical demonstration is given to validate the results obtained by simulation in a simple case.