RF Propagation Simulation in Sensor Networks
2008pp. 604–609
Abstract
It’s rare that real-world sensor network deployments confirm the academic assumptions that are made regarding uniformly, or randomly, distributed nodes and their node-pair signal strength measurements. During simulation time, these assumptions have grave affects on network initialization time, end-to-end delay, number of connections per node, network depth, throughput and so on. This paper introduces a simple RF propagation model that accurately predicts peer-to-peer connectivity based on signal strength. We show that network simulations based on this model agree favorably with real-world deployments.
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