GNNS - GNNS Neural Network Simulator, is both a set of libraries and an interface for creating and learning neural networks. It is aimed to support as many network typs and learning algorithms as possible. GNNS is meant to support different platforms.
The goal of the Narses project is to build a scalable, application-level
network simulator that allows experimenters to use network models of
varying degrees of accuracy and speed to efficiently simulate large
distributed applications.
Netsim is a mobile ad hoc network simulator targeted at large heterogeneous node configurations. It is written in Java and is easily extensible through its modular concept.
RooCARDS is a set of C++ classes written for the ROOT analysis framework
which interface ROOT to the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator (SNNS). This
interface is based on a concept originally developed by Professor Yibin Pan
at the UW-Madison.
bns is a network simulator.
You can create a complete network, add services to host, ... It can be usefull to study network behavior, make presentations, learn hacking techniques, ...
JNS is a Java version of the ns-2 network simulator originally from Berkeley.
It allows developers of routing and other network protocols to simulate their protocols under various conditions.