The study of vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) requires efficient and accurate simulation tools. As the mobility of vehicles and driverbehaviour can be affected by network messages, these tools must include a vehicle mobility model integrated with a quality network simulator. Wepresent the first implementation of a well known vehicle mobility model to NS-3.Vehicular ad-hoc networks are self organised networks built upfrom moving vehicles, and are part of the broader class of Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET).One of the main challenges posed by VANETsimulation is the faithful characterization of vehicular mobility at both macroscopic and microscopic levels, leading to realistic non-uniformdistributions of cars and velocity, and unique connectivity dynamics. In this paper, we first present and describe VanetMobiSim, a freely availablegenerator of realistic vehicular movement traces for networks simulators.Keywords: VanetMobiSim, Mobility model, lanechange model, IDM, MOBIL.


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    Title :

    Vehicular Mobility Simulation For VANET



    Publication date :

    2017-01-13


    Remarks:

    doi:10.26483/ijarcs.v4i6.1719
    International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science; Vol 4, No 6 (2013): SPECIAL ISSUE II, MAY 2013 ; 0976-5697 ; 10.26483/ijarcs.v4i6



    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    DDC:    000



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