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    Arduino Simulator
    Arduino Simulator is a software developed to create simulation for Arduino micro-controller. The interface of the main window is straightforward and intuitive, as it is divided into two tabs called Code and Wiring, each with its specific functionality. Arduino Simulator features touch sensor, LED blinking, 4x4 Keypad, One Digit Seven Segment Display, Serial Monitor to display the output of the code, Wiring to show how to make wiring, Hardware requirements that list the components of the circuit, save log to text file, save the .ino file to use it in Arduino IDE and save the wiring photo as .png file.
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    TRMSim-WSN
    TRMSim-WSN (Trust and Reputation Models Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks) is a Java-based simulator aimed to test Trust and Reputation models for WSNs. It provides several Trust and Reputation models and new ones can be easily added.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TOPO

    Simple GUI tool for creating and manipulating WSN topologies

    TOPO is a simple tool that allows the user to create and manipulate arbitrary Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) topologies without worrying about the anomalies that could arise using a text-base topology description. It is fast and easy to use and can accelerate small scale projects such as network simulation. The tool is still undergoing development stage and is open to extension. One the candidate component to be soon integrated is a WSN discrete event simulator.
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