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2023-03-03 10:30
Efficient execution of wireless multi-hop network simulation by User-PC computing system using Docker Haruki Gunji (Nihon Univ.), Nobuo Funabiki, Hein Htet, Lynn Htet Aung (Okayama Univ.), Takumi Miyoshi, Taku Yamazaki (SIT), Ryo Yamamoto (UEC), Kiyoshi Ueda (Nihon Univ.) NS2022-226 |
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We are studying the construction of navigation routes for unmanned air vehicles using a wireless multi-hop network of wireless devices installed in each house, similar to a smart meter. In order to establish a protocol to construct optimal routes using routing technology, we are studying schemes and experimenting with network simulations. There are many APLs for different simulation conditions, such as the method to be evaluated, node placement model, sending and receiving nodes, etc. Experiments for each APL must be repeated more than 100 times, which requires a large amount of time and manual work, and delays network research. On the other hand, a user PC (UPC) system that efficiently processes a large number of computation jobs by a large number of user PCs using Docker has been researched and developed. We proposed a UPC system configuration that reduces processing time and manual work, and conducted a large number of network simulations to efficiently conduct research on network-related technologies. We also studied models of simulation processing time and the number of manual operations, and clarified the characteristics of the proposed UPC system that make it more efficient. |
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Network Simulation / OLSR / Docker / Docker Image Generation / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 122, no. 406, NS2022-226, pp. 339-344, March 2023. |
Paper # |
NS2022-226 |
Date of Issue |
2023-02-23 (NS) |
ISSN |
Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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