T. Hänel, Clemens Hoppenau, Jannis Mast, N. Aschenbruck
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Some core advances in the early research on wireless networks have been made with simple analytical models for collisions. While complex simulations are nowadays often used to evaluate such networks, the more simple analytical models are still helpful for gaining fundamental understanding of effects. One challenge in using such models is finding appropriate parameters for them. To facilitate quick plausibility checks on these models, ready-to-use parameter sets for realistic example networks are desirable. In this paper, we provide such parameter sets for two networks, one in an office building and one in an industrial facility.