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Main Authors: Lamenza, Thiago de Souza, Kamysek, Josef, de Souza, Bruno Jose Olivieri, Endler, Markus
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.12753
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author Lamenza, Thiago de Souza
Kamysek, Josef
de Souza, Bruno Jose Olivieri
Endler, Markus
author_facet Lamenza, Thiago de Souza
Kamysek, Josef
de Souza, Bruno Jose Olivieri
Endler, Markus
contents This work discusses the benefits of having multiple simulated environments with different degrees of realism for the development of algorithms in scenarios populated by autonomous nodes capable of communication and mobility. This approach aids the development experience and generates robust algorithms. It also proposes GrADyS-SIM NextGen as a solution that enables development on a single programming language and toolset over multiple environments with varying levels of realism. Finally, we illustrate the usefulness of this approach with a toy problem that makes use of the simulation framework, taking advantage of the proposed environments to iteratively develop a robust solution.
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spellingShingle Developing Algorithms for the Internet of Flying Things Through Environments With Varying Degrees of Realism -- Extended Version
Lamenza, Thiago de Souza
Kamysek, Josef
de Souza, Bruno Jose Olivieri
Endler, Markus
Networking and Internet Architecture
This work discusses the benefits of having multiple simulated environments with different degrees of realism for the development of algorithms in scenarios populated by autonomous nodes capable of communication and mobility. This approach aids the development experience and generates robust algorithms. It also proposes GrADyS-SIM NextGen as a solution that enables development on a single programming language and toolset over multiple environments with varying levels of realism. Finally, we illustrate the usefulness of this approach with a toy problem that makes use of the simulation framework, taking advantage of the proposed environments to iteratively develop a robust solution.
title Developing Algorithms for the Internet of Flying Things Through Environments With Varying Degrees of Realism -- Extended Version
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.12753