Generation of realistic 802.11 interferences in the Omnet++ INET framework based on real traffic measurements [PDF]
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.
J. C. Maureira +2 more
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Service-Chain-Driven Communication and Computing Integration Networking: A Case Study of Levee Piping Hazard Inspection via Remote Sensing [PDF]
Computing power network (CPN) is designed to utilize multi-dimensional resources to complete computing tasks. However, in practical applications, the CPN architecture has difficulty in coordinating cross-domain heterogeneous resources, making it ...
Jing Chen +6 more
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Extending INET framework for directional and asymmetrical wireless communications [PDF]
This paper reports our work on extending the Omnet INET Framework with a directional radio model, putting a special emphasis on the implementation of asymmetrical communications. We first analyze the original INET radio model, focusing on its design and components.
Paula Uribe +2 more
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A New Switched Beam Smart Antenna Model for Extending Inet Omnet++ Framework
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Vincenzo Inzillo +2 more
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Buffering and Adaptive Coding for Flooding with Randomized Network Coding on Multi-Hop Wireless Broadcasting [PDF]
Broadcast-based flooding in wireless ad hoc networks is subject to the broadcast storm problem, characterized by excessive transmissions, collisions, and link losses.
Youji Fukuta +3 more
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SEA++: A Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Security Attacks in OMNeT++/INET
This chapter presents SEA++, a simulation framework that extends OMNeT++ and the INET Framework for evaluating the impact of security attacks on networks and applications in a flexible and user-friendly way. To this end, SEA++ relies on two fundamental building blocks.
Marco Tiloca +3 more
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Vehicular ad-hoc networks VANETs has become one of the great research topics related to automotive industry, as they are the suitable way to describe the real scenarios of the car movement through our daily life. Routing protocols used in the network description of a vehicular ad-hoc network are to balance between the responsiveness of the network to ...
Mohamed M. A. Elgazzar, Ahmad alshareef
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ОПТИМІЗАЦІЯ РОБОТИ БЕЗДРОТОВИХ МЕРЕЖ З ВИКОРИСТАННЯМ INET FRAMEWORK
Стаття досліджує методи моделювання безпроводових мереж у середовищі OMNeT++ з використанням INET Framework. В ній розглядаються основні поняття, пов'язані з моделюванням безпроводових мереж, а також описані основні вимоги до моделей у цій галузі. Детально проаналізовано середовище моделювання OMNeT++, його характеристики та переваги порівняно з іншими
А. В. Антоненко +5 more
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Quantum-resilient and adaptive multi-region data aggregation for IoMT using zero-knowledge proofs and edge intelligence [PDF]
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) transforms healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring of patient vitals, such as heart rate and glucose levels, but faces significant challenges in securing sensitive data against cyber threats and ensuring ...
Soufiane Ben Othman, Gyanendra Kumar
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Omnet++ 4.0 base/IDE and INET Framework installation under FreeBSD 8
FreeBSD is a UNIX orientated operating system which is also the default desktop for many at the Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures (CAIA). Omnet++ is an object-orientated modular discrete event network simulation framework. The INET framework is a package designed for Omnet++ that has a library of modules.
Carl Javier
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