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    JSensor

    high performance computing, Wireless Sensors Networks Simulators

    ...This way, we develop simulation models where entities, named sensors, collect environment data, process data, communicate, move around the space and a lot more. JSensor is a sensor network simulator implemented at Computer Science Department of Federal University of Ouro Preto (DECOM-UFOP), Brazil. In contrast to JSensor counterparts, it is designed to simulate millions of sensors in multicore and, in near future, multicomputer architectures.
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    ICN Simulator

    An ICN Simulator based on the Blackadder paltform.

    This is a basic implementation of an Information-Centric Network simulator, following the architecture suggested by Blackadder. It was by the University of Essex for the needs of the PAL project and it include Publishers, Subscribers, RV and a Topology Manager.
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    NS3 QoE Monitor

    QoE Monitor allows NS3 users to evaluate QoE in simulated environments

    ...Its design has been inspired by EvalVid (link to http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/menue/research/evalvid/). QoE Monitor is currently developed by the Networking Research group of University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (http://www.unimore.it/). List of currently available features: - PSNR/SSIM computation for H.264 video transmission - G.711 audio transmission - Basic RTP emulation - Receiver side jitter estimation, according to RFC 3550 To do: - support new audio and video codecs - support new audio and video formats - develop objective audio evaluation metric(s) Update 02/27/2013: The latest archive has been updated to include some new features.
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    DSR-UU is an implementation of the Dynamic Source Routing protocol that runs in the Linux kernel or in the ns-2 network simulator. It was originally created at Uppsala University, hence the UU.
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    iSNS is an interactive neural network simulator written in Java/Java3D. The program is intended to be used in lessons of Neural Networks. The program was developed by students as the software project at Charles University in Prague.
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    SNNSraster is a utility for quick ANN analysis of raster GIS maps with the use of Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator trained network files. It was developed to read and write binary raster files. SNNSraster is a project of the Geography Laboratory of the University of Siena. The code was developed by Giancarlo Macchi Jánica between 2006 and 2007. SNNSraster's fundamental objective is to improve the ability to integrate the use of artificial neural networks in GIS environments.
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