I'm doing my PhD in networking and new to matlab. I want to create 100 mobile nodes

I'm new to matlab. It would be very helpful if anyone can help me out with this part of my problem.
I want to generate around 100 mobile nodes in matlab which are moving.

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Is this a robotics question or a simulation question?
Before the thirty-third Buddha-ancestor Ta-chien (Hui-neng) became a full-fledged monk, he was staying at the Fa-shih Temple of Kuang-chou, when two monks crossed words with each other.
One of them said, "A flag is fluttering."
The other said, "No, the wind is blowing."
There seemed to be no end to their discussion.
Then Ta-chien (Hui-neng) said, '"Neither of them is moving. Your minds are moving."
@walter - could you find any solution to creating nodes in matlab. I am also looking for a similar thing. Kindly let me know.
Right now I have a workaround in which I create a random waypoint model and assign dummy matrices to each coordinate and manage the data structures myself. It would be great if a platform for nodes is provided by matlab.
I do not know if there is any "platform for nodes"; if there is, then I have not encountered it. There might be one in the Simulink.
Douglas Hofstadter has mentioned a method to convert a koan to a knot and to dicide if the knot has Buddha nature or not.
@Smith and uike87: Perhaps you do not ask for "nodes" but for "knots"?
Seriously, do you see any chance that we can understand, what you are talking about? Asking Google for "Matlab+node" leads to 7.610.000 pages. Therefore I'm convinced, that there is "*any* solution for creating nodes in Matlab" - but I do not have the faintest idea if any of these solutions will match your definition of "node".
@Walter: Just for my daily English lesson: I'd expect that Hui-neng is the thirty-third Buddha-*descendant*, not *ancestor*. But I find also expressions like "Bodhidharma, the 28th Ancestor" in the net.

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