Herramientas de simulación de WLANs para prácticas académicas
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Data2022-02-07
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Abstract
This work consists of finding a software simulator that allows the study of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) networks based on the 802.11 standard. To this end, it was decided to analyse the suitability of the Cisco Packet Tracer, GNS3 and OMNeT++ programs as wireless network simulation environments.
The analysis consists of an introduction to the software, an installation tutorial, the setup of one or two simple scenarios and the conclusions after working with each software. More specifically, the introduction includes a brief explanation of the programme, that is to say, what language it is programmed in, whether it is free software or not, what types of users are used to working with it, what it is usually used for, etc. In the installation tutorial, all the necessary steps to have the software available on the computer are detailed, from the web page where it is recommended to download the executable, to the demonstration of some useful advice. In the assembly of the different scenarios, both the way in which the assembly is carried out and the programme itself are explained, i.e., the processes that must be followed to create each environment are specified and, at the same time, the most important parts of the programme are defined. Finally, in the conclusions, the most positive and negative points of each programme are expressed in the form of an opinion, considering the objective of this work.
Once the three programs have been examined, it is concluded that the most suitable software for studying wireless networks through simulated environments is OMNeT++, as it is the program that allows the most detailed specifications related to the configuration of this type of networks. Therefore, a fourth chapter describes the results obtained from the simulation programmed with OMNeT++, which consists of two computers connected through an "ad-hoc" wireless network.
Finally, the last section presents the general conclusions obtained after working with and studying the Cisco Packet Tracer, GNS3 and OMNeT++ programs. It also details the reasons for choosing OMNeT++ as the most suitable program for dealing with the simulation of wireless networks and concludes with a brief explanation of how this work could have been continued.
MatèriesWireless communication systems, IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Xarxes locals sense fil Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11 (Norma)
TitulacióGRAU EN ENGINYERIA TELEMÀTICA (Pla 2009)
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