ABMQ: An Agent-Based Modeler and Simulator for Self-Organization in MANETs using Qt
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) is a simple and yet powerful method for simulation of interactions among individual agents. Using ABMS, different phenomena can be modeled and simulated without spending additional time on unnecessary complexities. Although ABMS is well-matured in many diff...
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Zusammenfassung: | Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) is a simple and yet powerful
method for simulation of interactions among individual agents. Using ABMS,
different phenomena can be modeled and simulated without spending additional
time on unnecessary complexities. Although ABMS is well-matured in many
different fields such as economic, social, and natural phenomena, it has not
received much attention in the context of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). In
this paper, we present ABMQ, a powerful Agent-Based platform suitable for
modeling and simulation of self-organization in wireless networks, and
particularly MANETs. By utilizing the unique potentials of Qt Application
Framework, ABMQ provides the ability to easily model and simulate
self-organizing algorithms, and then reuse the codes and models developed
during simulation process for building real third-party applications for
several desktop and mobile platforms, which substantially decreases the
development time and cost, and prevents probable bugs that can happen as a
result of rewriting codes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1312.2241 |