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New Simulator for Integrated Analysis of Communication Systems for Traffic Scenarios Got Honored with "Best Contribution Award"

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Benjamin Sliwa got honored with the "Best Contribution Award“ on this year’s international OMNET-Summit at the University of Bremen for the simulator LIMoSIM (Lightweight ICT-centric Mobility Simulation), which was predominantly modeled by him in the course of his research in the subproject B4 "Analyse und Kommunikation für die dynamische Verkehrsprognose" as part of the DFG Collaborative Research Center 876. LIMoSIM is characterized by its ability to emulate traffic flows so that an analysis of technical communication aspects is made possible runtime-efficiently. The method LIMoSIM is a welcomed addition to earlier approaches, that use simulators from traffic technology. These technologies are greatly detailed, but with further investigations on rare failure events, these methods show a disproportionate high run-time. LIMoSIM can, therefore, be of special use for investigations in the field of 5G Ultra-High-Reliability Communication for autonomous driving.

Link to the "Best Contribution":

Benjamin Sliwa, Johannes Pillmann, Fabian Eckermann, Christian Wietfeld, "LIMoSim: A Lightweight and Integrated Approach for Simulating Vehicular Mobility with OMNeT++", Published in: A. Foerster, A. Udugama, A. Koensgen, A. Virdis, M. Kirsche (Eds.), Proc. of the 4th OMNeT++ Community Summit, University of Bremen - Germany - September 7-8, 2017