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struebe2011realsim2
Moritz Strübe, "RealSim and DryRun: Tools for a more reliable deployment of WSNs," Proceedings of 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2011), Doctoral Colloquium, Seattle, WA, November 2011.
Abstract
Most large WSN deployments are reported to exhibit unexpected behavior, bad performance or even severe failures due to software problems. One way of mitigating these problems is thorough testing using simulations. However, even in very simple setups the results gained by simulations often do not resemble the deployment. In many cases, this is caused by inaccurate assumptions made during the configuration of the simulated network topology. We therefore suggest to use measurements acquired on the actual network to conduct more precise simulations. Together with a set of tools to analyze the simulation results, the risk of problems occurring during deployment, as well as maintenance can be reduced.
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@inproceedings{struebe2011realsim2,
author = {Str{\"{u}}be, Moritz},
title = {{RealSim and DryRun: Tools for a more reliable deployment of WSNs}},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {Seattle, WA},
booktitle = {9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2011), Doctoral Colloquium},
month = {11},
year = {2011},
}
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