2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29667-3_9
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Simulations of VANET Scenarios with OPNET and SUMO

Abstract: Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (vanet) are a special kind of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (manet) adapted to the communications between vehicles. Several specific protocols to vanets have been developed to improve performances and satisfy vehicular application needs. To evaluate a protocol for vanet, some realistic mobility models are needed. Unfortunately, such models are not provided by Opnet Modeler. In this work, we propose a framework that enhances Opnet Modeler simulation scenario using realistic vehicular mobility… Show more

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“…It is worth mentioning that our proposed DEBCK method was implemented using street map of the city of Erlangen, which was integrated via "Simulation of Urban Mobility" SUMO [36] into our simulated scenario of NS-2 simulator. This map was extracted from the open-source "OpenStreetMap," which was widely used by the researchers in deploying their VANET methods [37,38]. Figure 4 demonstrates the selected city sector that was simulated of Erlangen city.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning that our proposed DEBCK method was implemented using street map of the city of Erlangen, which was integrated via "Simulation of Urban Mobility" SUMO [36] into our simulated scenario of NS-2 simulator. This map was extracted from the open-source "OpenStreetMap," which was widely used by the researchers in deploying their VANET methods [37,38]. Figure 4 demonstrates the selected city sector that was simulated of Erlangen city.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The network simulation is performed by OMNeT++ [21] along with the physical layer modeling toolkit MiXiM 3 , which makes it possible to employ accurate models for radio interference, as well as shadowing by static and moving obstacles. Added to that, the simulation of Urban Mobility is performed thanks to SUMO [22], which is a microscopic and continuous road traffic simulator. With those two well-established simulators, the nodes simulated by OMNeT++ can interact with SUMO to simulate the influence of the IVC on road traffic and mobility.…”
Section: Simulation Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The network simulation is performed by OMNeT++ along with the physical layer modeling toolkit MiXiM. Moreover, urban mobility is simulated with microscopic and continuous road traffic simulation using the SUMO simulator. These 2 simulators are actually included in the Veins framework.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%