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    Performance Evaluation of Sensor Medium Access Control Protocol Using Coloured Petri Nets

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    AbstractFormal modeling techniques can be used for analysis of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Coloured Petri nets (CPNs) that is an extension of Petri nets is a powerful modeling technique. In this paper, we present a CPN model for modeling and performance evaluation of a medium access control protocol in WSNs named sensor-medium access control protocol (S-MAC). S-MAC is an energy-aware MAC protocol with nodes scheduling. The proposed model for this protocol uses the hierarchical modeling capability of CPNs. By using CPNs in this case study and the proposed method for modeling packet broadcast, we have demonstrated the possibility of modeling and evaluation of any other MAC protocol in WSNs or mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET)

    Modeling and Validation of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol with Colored Petri Nets

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    Petri Networks with a graphical language are based on mathematical logic which have many uses and have capability for modeling and validation of distributed systems and concurrent applications. Colored Petri Networks (CPNs) are a type of Petri Network models that are used in modeling of systems which contain discrete and scattered events. In general, CPNs are used to evaluate system performance and demonstrate the correctness of systems. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is one of the main systems of protocols special for servers that are used for dynamic allocation of IP to the network computers (clients). In this paper, we highlight to analyze the correctness and authenticity of DHCPs with the use of CPNs with using the CPN Tools and to prove the accuracy of our protocol's performance.DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v2i3.48
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