Shuo-Han Chen, Yu-Pei Liang, Chi-Heng Lee, I-Ju Wang, W. Shih
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Abstract
In this live demonstration, we would like to present a simulation framework for simulating the behaviors of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and Wireless Charging Vehicle (WCV). Different to general purpose WSN simulators, the proposed simulation framework focuses on the simulation of mobile vehicles and wireless power transfer techniques. Besides, the proposed framework provides an easy-to-use user interface and a well structured system architecture. The proposed framework aims to eliminate the need for researchers to build their own simulator or integrate wireless charging modules, allowing them directly to evaluate their algorithm and compare the simulation results.