Wireless multi-hop network scenario emulation by controlling maximal error
Huizhou ZHAO, Xiaoming LI, Wei YAN
Wireless multi-hop network scenario emulation by controlling maximal error
A fundamental problem about Ad-hoc network emulation is how to emulate a wireless multi-hop network scenario in a fixed testbed, which, however, is scarcely discussed in depth by existing radio frequency (RF)-control wireless network emulators. Therefore, in this article, we first formulate the wireless multi-hop scenario emulation problem based on RF-control, take controlling the maximal error as the solution mentality, and present an algorithm called the matching exact-solution condition algorithm. The experiment results show that the algorithm can solve the wireless multi-hop network scenario emulation problem and maximal error can be achieved.
computer architecture / wireless multi-hop network emulation algorithm / matching exact-solution condition algorithm / network scenario emulation
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