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Traffic Light Controlling Comparator (TLCComp) is a simulator of traffic. It is developed from Green Light District (https://sourceforge.net/projects/stoplicht/). TLCComp provides three new light controllers: Fixed-time, Fuzzy1, FuzzyN
Visual Turing Machine is a tool for visually designing Turing machines. This means no coding in abstract scripting languages, but simple point&click design. It uses the a..z symbol set, plus the "empty" # symbol, and also simulates an infinite tape.
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).
Visually build and simulate boolean logic circuits
Visually build boolean logic circuits and then simulate their operation. Create custom components from user-designed circuits. Written in Java for cross-platform functionality.
NOTE: This project has moved to Bitbucket at http://bitbucket.org/kwellwood/circuitsandbox
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This project constitutes an implementation of a custom-design distributed computing environment. The implementation is based on a form of Nbody simulation, which ran successfully across 33 networked-hosts.
MobileStarChart is a MIDP1.0/2.0 midlet for Java-enabled mobile/cell phones or handheld device. It simulates whole sky at any point on earth with constellations, stars up to 6 mag, solar systems and some other celestial objects.
The Simple Interface for Global Optimization Algorithms allows the specification of arbitrary search/optimization problems, solving of these problems, and the specification and implementation of optimization algorithms like evolutionary algorithms.
The Distributed Genetic Programming Framework is a scalable Java genetic programming environment. It comes with an optional specialization for evolving assembler-syntax algorithms. The evolution can be performed in parallel in any computer network.
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TrafSim is a scientific/research project that uses Agent-Based Modeling to simulate traffic. The aim is analyzing some emergent properties of interaction of these agents (cars/drivers) in a cross or high-way with U-turn structures.
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.
easySP is a Graphical application that allow learn signal processing easiest. Students can play with the parameter of each module to understand for example how works a digital filter. easySP also permits the addition of new modules by a xml plugin.
This project consists in a simulation software of robot A.I. It is aimed at comparing the efficiency of robot intelligence against movement tasks between fixed checkpoints in a logical world.
The goals of RAFALE-SP is to create agent based mobility simulators. This toolkit is specialized to reproduce real mobility which take place on a real area like a town, a country and so on.
JSim8086 is platform-independent Assembly Language Simulator of the Intel 8086 CPU. It was designed to be a learning tool (CAL) for first year Computing students who are learning Computer Systems Organisation and Assembly Programming.
QTnew is a universal Queueing Theory simulator. Different types of serving disciplines, time distributions, routes are supported. Simulation is extremely flexible: any custom simulation can be performed with JavaScript.
jversim is a traffic simulator. Simulated networks can have one- or two way roads, destinations and simple crossroads. It shows a graphical simulation and problematic areas. It can be used as a toy or for learning about discrete simulations.
PSI stands for Prototype-Simulate-Interact. Its aim is to provide a complete, modular, flexible and easy-to-use framework to prototype dashboards and cockpits.