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FreeBlockSim is a graphical block diagram editor/simulator for use with FreeSim++. FreeSim++ is a free to use C++ block library for dinamical systems simulation. Available soon on www.estudios-electricos.com
N-sim is a framework for studying and developing wireless sensor networks. It emulates the computation of sensor platforms, simulates the wireless communications, and allows plug-in models for source detection simulation. Intended for cluster computing.
WaVeSim (Water Vehicle Simulator) is a simulation environment to test water vehicles' on-board software. It simulates surface and underwater vehicles' dynamics and acoustic signal propagation. Virtual sensors and 3D visualization system are available.
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A 64-bit clean (hopefully!), portable, object oriented library of tightly integrated low-level classes, templates and functions targetting realtime multithreaded applications such as midi sequencers, audio synthesisers, games and simulations.
The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method (DREAM) is a tool and method for the real-time verification and performance estimation of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. Publications: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gabe/publications.html.
EventListener is a simple and efficient C++ framework for propagating Events in graphical interfaces or numerical codes, using Listener pattern. Filtering and blocking of events is possible. This package does not use any other lib.
STOCHSIM is a stochastic simulator for biochemical reactions. The particles are represented as individual software objects which react according to probabilities derived from concentrations and rate constants. Simple spatial structures can be built.
3D cellular automata modelling software for large general purpose simulations. Uses custom scripts for rules and can distribute processing over several machines.
BrennerMD is a public domain Fortran molecular dynamics program by Donald Brenner and other people. This project is to maintain the original source code and to build a Python interface on top of it.
OpenSARSim is builded for the simulation of synthetic aperture radar image.
This software use the principle of electromagnetic field scattering to get the SAR image. Most of the computation work is based on GPU.
METIL is a python-like interpreted or compiled language made for speed and generic programming, as in C++ but with static symbolic computations, type propagation, "for" surdefinition. Object orientation is centered on properties, rather than hierarchy.
MBDyn (1.2.6) as C/C++ project in the Eclipse/CDT-IDE ported from its original autotools-build-system for adding the comfort of a modern C/C++ developement environment to the programming phase. For ++info on MBDyn see <http://www.aero.polimi.it/~mbdyn/>
An implementation of the GSD service discovery protocol for the network simulator ns2 (http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/). The protocol core is written in c++ whereas simulation settings and scenarios can be set up via OTCL scripts -- as usual in ns2.
CoPP is an object-oriented framework for developing algorithms for robot path planning. One of of the design goals is to make it easy to make comparisons between various path planning algorithms.
Yaobi is a fast collision detection library for general triangulated objects. It uses a hierarchical representation based on oriented bounding boxes. Yaobi compares well with other libraries when it comes to speed and memory consumption.
This project demonstrates the use of a sniper gun (physics), and the behaviour of agents in a 3D world in case of a catastrophy like the assassination of a person.
This is the code for the virtual world that was used to judge entrees in the Symantec Programming Competition for college students held in February 2006.