Computer Modeling of the MX Simulcast Radio Network

D. Brown, S. Lee, H. Sunkenberg, H. dePedro
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Nodes of the MX system can communicate effectively in a trans-or post-attack environment by using a simulcast network that employs groundwave propagation. For a sufficiently dense original network, the simulcast approach is relatively insensitive to degrading channel conditions and loss of nodes and links. Network performance is a complicated function of the radio and antenna designs, terrain in the deployment area, destruction level, network topology and method of control, and channel conditions. In order to systematically evaluate the key parameters affecting performance and, in turn, to optimize their joint selection for various deployment alternatives, the radio network simulator (RNS) was developed. This paper focuses on the application of the RNS to the system design process. After a discussion of the modeling techniques used in the simulation, its utilization for performance assessment and tradeoff evaluation are presented. Specific areas considered include data rate and attack analysis.
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MX联播无线网络的计算机建模
MX系统的节点可以通过使用采用地波传播的联播网络,在trans-or - post-attack环境中有效通信。对于一个足够密集的原始网络,同播方法对信道条件的退化以及节点和链路的丢失相对不敏感。网络性能是无线电和天线设计、部署区域地形、破坏程度、网络拓扑结构和控制方法以及信道条件的复杂函数。为了系统地评估影响性能的关键参数,进而优化各种部署方案的联合选择,开发了无线网络模拟器(RNS)。本文重点介绍了RNS在系统设计过程中的应用。在讨论了仿真中使用的建模技术之后,介绍了其在性能评估和权衡评估中的应用。考虑的具体领域包括数据速率和攻击分析。
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