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MILPFlow: An Open Source Project to Simulate VM Placement of Data Centers.
Data center network topology simulator with Lingo and network simulator 2 (ns-2)
Positioning Algorithms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
...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.
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
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Mangrovia is a tool for automatic complex multilayer topology generation in a compatible format with Network Simulator 2 (ns-2). Based on specs (in xml format), software creates an otcl script. Users can set Bandwidths, Distances, Linking Policies.
A network simulator written in flash. Build up a topolog and send packets throught your network, see and inspect them as they travel, change the headers and observe such protocols as ARP and switch learning.
The NS-Mapper ad-hoc scenario editor is improved and extended by adding more realistic strategies, such as random based node placement, movement and traffic to the ad-hoc simulation of the Network Simulator 2 (NS-2).
The goal of this project is to be an improvement of the original Network Animator (NAM) module provided as part of the Network Simulator 2 (NS2). This tool provides topology visualization, TCL script generation, and enhanced simulation animation.
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.
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.