Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
DOI: 10.1109/wsc.2002.1172947
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A scalable simulator for TinyOS applications

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“…If the power was higher than a threshold, a packet is received; otherwise it is lost. SWAN (Perrone & Nicol 2002) was the simulator of choice and the mobility was given by the GPS trace file. Gray et al (2004) demonstrated that the indoor experiments did not represent the outdoor behavior despite relying on the outdoor connectivity trace.…”
Section: Cavin Sasson and Schiper (2002)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the power was higher than a threshold, a packet is received; otherwise it is lost. SWAN (Perrone & Nicol 2002) was the simulator of choice and the mobility was given by the GPS trace file. Gray et al (2004) demonstrated that the indoor experiments did not represent the outdoor behavior despite relying on the outdoor connectivity trace.…”
Section: Cavin Sasson and Schiper (2002)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TOSSF extends TOSSIM to enable heterogeneous applications, but they're still confined to one PC [24]. Sensorsim is an extension to ns2 and provides a simulation framework that models the sensor nodes and also provides a hybrid simulation combining the real and virtual network [25].…”
Section: Posix Shimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete TinyOS system can be simulated with TinyOS SIMulator (TOSSIM) [28], ATmel EMUlator (ATEMU) [29], and TinyOS Scalable Simulation Framework (TOSSF). TOSSF itself is an extension to SWAN [30]. SENS [31] supports only TinyOS application simulation.…”
Section: Sensor Node Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%