NetSim v14.4 Help
Contents:
Introduction
Simulation GUI
NetSim MANET Network Setup
Deployment Architecture
Fast Configuration
Device Placement
Create Scenario
Wireless Node
Bridge Node
Link
Set Node, Link and Application Properties
Enable Packet Trace, Event Trace (Optional)
Enable protocol specific logs and plots
GUI Configuration Parameters
Run Simulation
Model Features
Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR)
Using Link-Layer Acknowledgements
Using Network-Layer Acknowledgements
Why do we see continuous RREQ and RREP packets in DSR?
AODV/DSR Metrics
Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP)
Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR)
One Hop neighbor
Two Hop neighbor
Multipoint Relays (MPR)
Topology discovery
TC Message Format
Core Functionality of OLSR
Link Sensing
Neighbor detection
MPR Selection
TC message
Route Calculation
Energy model in MANETs
Mobility models in NetSim
Random Walk Mobility Model
Random Waypoint Mobility Model
Group Mobility Model
Pedestrian Mobility Model
File Based Mobility Model
Omni and sector (directional) antennas
Limitations
How are packet collisions modelled in NetSim?
How is packet error decided in NetSim
Broadcast in MANETs
Radio measurement log file and plots
Featured Examples
AODV Routing
Network Settings
ZRP-IARP
Network Settings
Output
ZRP-IERP
Network Settings
Output
MANET-OLSR
Part-1: MPR Table Formation in NetSim
Part-2: NDP and TC Messages in OLSR
Comparative analysis of AODV and OLSR in static and mobility scenarios
Introduction
Simulation Setup
Network Configuration
Scenario Setup
Steps for Control Traffic Overhead Calculation
Results and Discussion
Impact of Varying Velocity on Routing Protocol Performance
Velocity cases
Multiple MANETS
Network Settings
Output
Energy consumption in MANETs
Network Setup
Energy Consumption
Energy consumption calculations
Case#1: Results and discussion
Case #2: Results and discussion
Case #3: Results and discussion
Application throughput variation with node mobility
Network Settings
Output
Inference
Performance of range based pathloss model in MANETs
Introduction
Case 1: Range Based Pathloss. Nodes Within Transmission Range.
Case 2: Range Based Pathloss. Nodes Beyond Transmission Range.
Case 3: Range Based Pathloss with Node Mobility.
Case 4: Range Based Pathloss with Multi-hop Communication.
Case 5: Range Based Pathloss with Multi-hop Communication and Node Mobility
Case 6: Range Based Pathloss. Nodes within range and beyond range. Broadcast Application
Case 7: Range Based Pathloss. Transmission Failure due to Interference.
Case 8: Range Based Pathloss. Carrier sense (CS) blocking due to neighboring transmissions.
References
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