masterThesis
Extensões ao Projeto LVWNet: mobilidade, interação com equipamentos reais, comunicação direta, e registro dinâmico de nós
Fecha
2014-06-05Registro en:
OLIVEIRA, Leonardo Dantas de. Extensions of LVWNet project: mobility, interaction
with real hardware, direct communication and dynamic
registration of nodes. 2014. 81 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência da Computação) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Oliveira, Leonardo Dantas de
Resumen
Due to the constantly increasing use of wireless networks in domestic, business and industrial
environments, new challenges have emerged. The prototyping of new protocols
in these environments is typically restricted to simulation environments, where there is
the need of double implementation, one in the simulation environment where an initial
proof of concept is performed and the other one in a real environment. Also, if real environments
are used, it is not trivial to create a testbed for high density wireless networks
given the need to use various real equipment as well as attenuators and power reducers
to try to reduce the physical space required to create these laboratories. In this context,
LVWNet (Linux Virtual Wireless Network) project was originally designed to create completely
virtual testbeds for IEEE 802.11 networks on the Linux operating system. This
paper aims to extend the current project LVWNet, adding to it the features like the ability
to interact with real wireless hardware, provides a initial mobility ability using the
positioning of the nodes in a space coordinates environment based on meters, with loss
calculations due to attenuation in free space, enables some scalability increase by creating
an own protocol that allows the communication between nodes without an intermediate
host and dynamic registration of nodes, allowing new nodes to be inserted into in already
in operation network