Random waypoint considered harmful
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
This study examines the random waypoint model widely used in the simulation studies of mobile ad hoc networks. Our findings show that this model fails to provide a steady state in that the average nodal speed consistently decreases over time, and therefore should not be directly used for simulation. We show how unreliable results can be obtained by using this model. In particular, certain ad hoc routing metrics can drop by as much as 40% over the course of a 900-second simulation using the random waypoint model. We give both an intuitive and a formal explanation for this phenomenon. We also propose a simple fix of the problem and discuss a few alternatives. Our modified random waypoint model is able to reach a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 85.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 16
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Waypoint
- Computer science
- Mobile ad hoc network
- Wireless ad hoc network
- Mobility model
- Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
- Post hoc
- Simple (philosophy)