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    Serapis

    System for the evacuation and relocation of affected pop. in shelters

    Serapis can be used to simulate the mass evacuation of a population from a city with constraints on transport network. Contrary to other similar software, Serapis does not simulate the full transport but focus only on throughput of congestion points. It allows to differentiate between the behaviours and possibilities of different categories of population (children, elderly people, disabled...).
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    NoCTweak

    a Parameterizable Simulator for Early Exploration of Networks On-Chip

    A networks-on-chip (NoC) simulator allows designers to early estimate performance (latency and throughput), energy efficiency (average/peak power, average energy per packet) and area of several networks on-chip configurations at different CMOS nodes. This tool is a cycle-accurate simulator and is open-source using SystemC, a C++ plugin, which is used to quickly model complex systems at a higher level but less details than RTL. NoCTweak was developed by Dr.
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