Philips Designs WiMedia Standard using OPNET
Modeler
As one of the largest global electronics companies, Royal Philips
Electronics develops cutting edge technologies in the healthcare,
consumer, and mobile/wireless domain. As a supplier of wireless
solutions, Philips focuses on the development and growth of the
underlying transmission/networking technologies of mobile /wireless
devices. Philips is one of the founders of the WiMedia Alliance
and plays a key role in ensuring that the WiMedia protocol and
convergence layers will provide high-speed wireless multimedia
connectivity between devices in a personal area network. The
WiMedia Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is based on concepts
invented by Philips. It operates with distributed control using
mesh topology, and has simple ad hoc, peer-to-peer communication
capabilities. Philips chose OPNET Modeler as the simulation platform
for the core protocols of the WiMedia standard.
OPNET Modeler’s wireless modeling suite was used as a
baseline for MAC layer protocol development. Once complete, the
simulation platform was used to demonstrate proof of concepts.
Philips has also extended Modeler’s WLAN model to incorporate
Quality of Service (QoS) for 802.11e, and some features of the
upcoming 802.11k and 802.11n.
“OPNET’s vast model library with source code, and
its graphical user interface, greatly accelerated our development
process. A modeling capability based on OPNET enables us to analyze
the protocols that we invent. This has been essential for our
success in standardizations bodies such as IEEE or WiMedia.”
Javier del Prado Pavón
Senior Member of Research Staff
Philips Research USA