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Simulations in complex network scenario environments such as Adaptive Beamforming Networks (ABFN), are very expensive in terms of computational costs. To reduce the overall computational burden, we propose to integrate Omnet++ simulator with Matlab in order to provide a co-simulation model for allowing an efficient communication system that is able to emulate high complexity simulation contexts.
The use of adaptive antenna systems enables the improvement of the overall wireless network capacity, especially in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) environments in which the quality of the communication is closely related to the Signal-to-Noise-Ratio (SNR) measured in the channel. Unfortunately, most of used adaptive algorithms such as Least Mean Square (LMS) and Constant Modulus Algorithm (CMA), because...
Directional antennas are largely employed in wireless networks due to their capability of increasing spatial reuse of the wireless channel with respect to the classical omnidirectional systems. In this context. the use of Smart Antenna Systems (SAS) are providing a strong increasing impact in digital wireless communication systems. Because of their many benefits, this kind of systems are extremely...
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