Network Simulation/Emulation Platform

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Network Simulation/Emulation Platform NetSim Internet of Things

NetSim NetSim is a discrete event simulator covering a broad range of wired, wireless, mobile and sensor networks. It comes with a simple and user friendly GUI which features drag and drop functionality for devices, links, application etc. Users can design a network, simulate and analyse the performance of an IOT network using NetSim Devices: Sensor Motes, 6LoWPAN Gateway, Routers, switches, AP, Nodes can be dragged and dropped for network design Data link and physical layer implementation is as per IEEE 802.15.4 standards. Network layer is IPV6 (RFC 2460) and can run both on IPV4 and IPv6. Routing via AODV (RFC 3561), RPL (RFC 6550) 6LoWPAN Gateway will switch the packet from one network from another,

IOT Network Scenario in NetSim Devices and Links Traces Application Environment Utility for Auto placement

IOT Network Scenario in NetSim Server Sensors Internet/Cloud Gateway

Results Dashboard Dynamic Metrics Plot Plot Formatting Tables Packet / Event Trace Variety of Performance Metrics

Analytics – Power Model Metrics Input power parameters Output consumption for each Sensor

Analytics – Visualization using Packet Animator Animation Control Speed Control Packet Information

Analytics – Packet and Event Trace Logs Logs the flow of each packet Logs the event time of each event

Analyzing packet trace using Pivot Tables

Analyzing packet trace using Pivot Charts Pivot chart for total packets sent from each node.

RPL DODAG Visualization by interfacing to MATLAB

IOT – Visualization of energy consumption using MATLAB Interface Clustering with distance as a factor Clustering with distance and power as a factor

Sensor Emulation – Example of CCTV Emulation Client Side Server Side

Sensor Emulation – Direct Device connectivity to NetSim (Not released, in Beta)

Thank You sales@tetcos.com www.tetcos.com +91 7676054321

Technical Appendix

Sensor Properties PHY Layer Protocol – IEEE 802.15.4 Frequency Band – 2400MHz Data rate – 250 kbps Chip rate – 2000 Mchips/s Symbols Rate – 62.5 ksymbols/s Modulation Technique – O-QPSK Min LIFS Period – 40 symbols Min SIFS Period – 12 symbols Unit Back off time – 20 symbols Phy SHR Duration – 3,7,10,40 symbols Phy symbol per octet – 0.4, 1.6, 2,8 Turnaround time – 12 symbols CCA Mode Carrier_Sense_Only Energy_Detection Carrier_Sense_With_EnergyDetection Receiver Sensitivity and EDThreshold Transmitter Power - 1 to 100 dBm MAC Layer Protocol – IEEE802.15.4 AckRequest – True, False MaxCSMABackoff – 0 to 5 MinCAPLength – 440 symbols Maximum Back off Exponent, Min Back off Exponent and Maximum Frame Retries Unit Back off period – 20 symbols GTSDesc persistent time – 4 sec Power Power Source – MainLine , Battery Battery Energy Harvesting – on, off Initial Energy – 0 -1000 mW Transmitting current – 0 to 20 mA, Idle Mode Current – 0 to 20 mA, Receiving Current – 0 to 20 mA, Sleep Mode Current – 0 to 20 mA, Recharging Current – 0 to 1.0 mA Voltage – 0 to 10 V  

6LoWPAN Properties PHY Layer Protocol – IEEE 802.15.4 Frequency Band – 2400MHz Data rate – 250 kbps Chip rate – 2000 Mchips/s Symbols Rate – 62.5 ksymbols/s Modulation Technique – O-QPSK Min LIFS Period – 40 symbols Min SIFS Period – 12 symbols Unit Back off time – 20 symbols Phy SHR Duration – 3,7,10,40 symbols Phy symbol per octet – 0.4, 1.6, 2,8 Turnaround time – 12 symbols CCA Mode Carrier_Sense_Only Energy_Detection Carrier_Sense_With_EnergyDetection Receiver Sensitivity and EDThreshold Transmitter Power - 1 to 100 dBm MAC Layer Protocol – IEEE802.15.4 AckRequest – True, False Beacon Mode – Enable, Disable Beacon order and Super Frame order – 0 to 15 MaxCSMABackoff – 0 to 5 MinCAPLength – 440 symbols Maximum Back off Exponent, Min Back off Exponent and Maximum Frame Retries Unit Back off period – 20 symbols GTSDesc persistent time – 4 sec

Network & Transport Layer Properties Network Layer IPv6 Prefix_Length AODV Routing Protocol RPL (Routing Protocol for Lossy and Low Power Networks) Transport Layer UDP, TCP (Old Tahoe, Tahoe, Reno, New Reno, BIC, CUBIC, Window Scaling, SACK)

Application Layer Properties Sensor Application File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Database Application Email Application HTTP Application Constant Bit Rate(CBR) Application Voice traffic Voice codecs include G.711, G.723, G.729, GSM – FR, GSM EFR CBR service VBR services Silence suppression via deterministic model and DTMC Video Traffic Continuous Normal VBR Continuous State Auto Regressive Markov Model Quantized State Continuous Time Markov Model Simple IPB Composite Model Custom Model: Users can develop custom application model based on Packet size and inter-arrival time available in the following probability distributions: Exponential, Constant Peer to Peer Application