An Investigation Into Improving Runtime Performance in Evaluating a Mobile Ad-Hoc Operational Scenario Using OPNET
February 2007
G. Comparetto, The MITRE Corporation
M. Mirhakkak, The MITRE Corporation
D. Houser, The MITRE Corporation
B. Hung, The MITRE Corporation
N. Schult, The MITRE Corporation
R. Wade, The MITRE Corporation
ABSTRACT
Quantifying the end-to-end
performance of evolving DOD communication
networks is highly desired by the component and
network designers during all phases of the
development process. Analytical techniques, inlab
testing and field demonstrations are all
necessary toward this end but all have limitations
in addressing this need. Simulation remains a
primary method with which to generate end-to-end
performance. However, simulation often
results in unacceptably long runtimes for these
types of networks. The purpose of this paper is
to report on the results generated in the second
year of a 2-year IR&D program to investigate
methods to improve simulation runtime
performance when simulating mobile ad-hoc
communication networks.

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