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This paper describes a visualization design for network information representation. The aim of the design is to provide graphical presentations of large-scale and complex networks and help network administrators to manage large-scale networks easily and detect failures on networks promptly. Central to the design is the visualization of network topologies with rich information about the device and...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are receiving growing attention in the research community. As simulation is a frequently used approach to test and validate approaches, simulation environments need to be able to support the various WSN design schemes. Though the research trend in WSN is to address regions instead of single sensor nodes, existing WSN simulation environments still do not support modeling...
This paper discusses wireless mesh network topology visualization tools and their requirements. It presents an interactive tool for visualizing mesh network topologies. The proposed tool uses the SVG - scalable vector graphics - web standard, which is based on XML, to build the network map. In a wireless mesh network, link quality varies quite often, therefore the visualization tool dynamically displays...
A Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a fast growing network, which is now a popular technology for providing wireless Internet connection to industry as well as community. A WMN is a collection of nodes (usually a computer with one or mint: wireless Network Interface Cards (NICs)) that are connected to one another with single or multiple hop ad hoc links forming a mesh backbone network. Ad hoc links are...
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