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Flexible simulation of distributed protocols for mobile computing

Published: 11 August 2000 Publication History

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This article describes MOBICS (Mobile Computing Simulator), a distributed protocol simulator for mobile computing that facilitates the prototyping and testing of protocols based on high-level programming abstractions and simulation transparency. The main contribution of MOBICS is the implementation of a software architecture for simulators that supports interchangeable simulation modes without affecting the distributed protocols being prototyped. Through MOBICS we aim at providing a unified tool both for testing the correctness of a protocol and for evaluating its performance in a simulated environment.

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MSWIM '00: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM international workshop on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
August 2000
128 pages
ISBN:1581133049
DOI:10.1145/346855
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Published: 11 August 2000

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