Simulation scalability issues in wireless sensor networks.
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ISSN: 0163-6804
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Egea López, EstebánÁrea de conocimiento
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This work has been funded by the Economy, Industry and Innovation Council, with the SOLIDMOVIL project (2I04SU044), by Fundacion Seneca with the ARENA Project (00546/PI/04), both of them from the Region of Murcia, and by the Spanish Research Council with the ARPaq project (TEC2004-05622-C04-02/TCM).Fecha de publicación
2006-07Editorial
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics.Cita bibliográfica
EGEA LÓPEZ, E., VALES ALONSO, J., SANTOS MARTÍNEZ, A.,PAVÓN MARIÑO, P., GARCÍA HARO, J. Scalability issues in wireless sensor networks. IEEE Communications Magazine, vol.44(7): 64-73, July 2006. ISSN 0163-6804.Palabras clave
Wireless sensor networksSimulation
Modeling
Discrete-event simulators
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The formidable growth of WSN research has opened challenging issues about their performance evaluation. Despite the steady increase in mathematical analysis and experimental deployments, most of the community has chosen simulation for
their study. Although it seems straightforward, this approach
becomes a quite delicate matter. Complexity is caused by several issues. First, the large number of nodes heavily impacts
simulation performance and scalability. Second, credible results demand an accurate characterization of the sensor radio channel.
New aspects, inherent in WSN, must be included in simulators, e.g. a physical environment and an energy model, leading to
different degrees of accuracy versus performance. Moreover, many necessary models are in the continuous-time domain (e.g.
heat transmission, battery discharge), being complex to integrate into discrete event network simulators. These issues result in
an exponential growth of the overall network state information.
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