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    GatcomSUMO

    GatcomSUMO

    Automates the building of VANET simulations using SUMO and OMNeT++

    ...The tasks related to the generation of abstract or synthetic scenarios, the download and conversion of network scenarios based on real maps (e.g. from OpenStreetMap), the route creation process, and the vehicles mobility modelling are integrated in a user-friendly graphical interface. This tool performs the necessary actions by invoking the set of utilities included in SUMO, saving the user from typing complex command-line orders. GatcomSUMO visualizes the network and routes easily, and they are created in such a way to meet the requirements of the involved simulators, in particular OMNeT++, in order to avoid misunderstandings and runtime errors. ...
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    Simured is a multicomputer network simulation whith visual interface to see packet movement on the network. It is multi platform and there are versions in Java and C++.
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    This is a network simulator. This is meant to be user friendly as well as feature rich. This field lacks software with good user interface. Even the commercial softwares in this field is quite lame. This aimed to go along Multisim(R) and Blender(R) form
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    NsGraph is a graphic user interface for modelling and automated generation of scripts for Network Simulator.
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    A modern and usable interface for the well known neuronal network simulator SNNS. The GUI acts as a client to serveral servers embedding SNNS and supports team work aspects.
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    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.
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    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.
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