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Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11 for UAV-based Wireless Sensor Networks in NS-3

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has extreme potential to change the future wireless sensor network (WSN). The UAV-based WSN performances is influenced by different system parameters. To investigate this issue, it is necessary to analyses the effects of system parameters on the UAV-based WSN performance. In this paper, we design a NS-3 script for UAV-based WSN according to the hierarchical manner of TCP/IP model. We configure all layers by using NS-3 model objects and set and modify the values used by objects to investigate the effects of system parameters (access mechanism, UAV trajectory pattern, UAV velocity, number of sensors, and sensor traffic generation rate) on throughput, and average delay. The simulation results show that the RTS/CTS access mechanism provides better performance than the basic data access mechanism and the mobility model which has been prescribed shows higher performance than the random mobility model. Moreover, the results indicate that higher velocity of UAV degrades the system performance in terms of throughput and delay. Our design procedure represents a good guideline for new NS-3 users to design and modify script and results greatly benefit the network design and management.

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