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JBotSim is a multipurpose dynamic network simulator that allows to quickly prototype a distributed algorithm and test its behavior on a set of static or mobile nodes. If mobile, the nodes can be controlled by the mouse or by program.
An Evaluation Framework for Adaptive Scalable Video Streaming
SVCEval-RA is a simulation framework for rate-adaptive video transmission using the Scalable Video Coding standard (H.264/SVC). Our approach uses feedback information about the available bandwidth to allow the video source to select the most suitable combination of SVC layers for the transmission of the video sequence. The proposed solution has been integrated into the network simulator NS-2 in order to support realistic network simulations.
Positioning Algorithms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
The DV-Hop, Amorphous, Centroid and APIT source code for NS2.
Please reference this work as follows:
A. Pineda-Briseño, R. Menchaca-Mendez, E. Chavez, G. Guzman, R. Menchaca-Mendez, R. Quintero, M. Torres, M. Moreno, and J. L. Diaz-De-Leon. "A Probabilistic Approach to Location Estimation in MANETs." Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks, vol. 28, no. 1-2, pp. 97-114, 2015.
Grubix is a sophisticated and scalable discrete-event ad hoc network simulator written in Java. It is geared towards mobile wireless networks with many nodes in both indoor and outdoor scenarios. GrubiX is a maintained fork of the Shox project.
Design and implementation of the Observation-based Cooperation Enforcement in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (OCEAN) protocol, on top of the ns2 network simulator, using Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
This project deals with the implementation of a Fisheye State Routing (FSR) module for the network simulator ns-2. It can be integrated into ns-2 to simulate mobile ad hoc networks using FSR for routing data packets.
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.