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Sinalgo is a simulation framework for testing and validating network algorithms. It allows for quick prototyping and verification in freely customizable network settings. It is mainly suited for packet-oriented wireless networks.
An easy to extend, highly graphical, easy to use 2D robot simulator specialized for path planning algorithms. Can be used in testing various robotic algorithms, and already used for comparison of path planning algorithms like RRT, RRTConnect, PRM, RboT..
It provides a graphical animated representation of a network simulation run (e.g. for ns-2). Further, common metrics are calculated and displayed. The tool is written in Java and supplies 2 frontends (applet and stand-alone application).
OptorSim is a Grid simulator designed to test dynamic replication strategies used in optimising data location within a Grid. Each simulated site contains several storage or computing elements. Simulated jobs run and file accesses may trigger replication.
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TUFDefender is a software demonstration of the Time Utility Functions and Utility Accrual paradigms. It is also a framework for simulation, visualization, and game development.
JCreme is an automated interface to the CREME96 modeling web app (https://creme96.nrl.navy.mil/). It allows the user to send multiple requests to the CREME96 website and retrieve the results. CREME stands for "Cosmic Ray Effects on Micro Electronics"
Xcarecrows4MDA provides a complete toolset to build models and check their behavior for standalone applications or whole systems with a hierarchical, state driven approach. A test component checks the safety of the model under various situations.
Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) combined with System Biology Markup Language (SBML) project: a Java-based tool to solve complex biology processes. Support by RTSync Corporation and Arizona Center for Integrated Modeling & Simulation (ACIMS)
Labyrinth is a small gui application which, provides a random and recursive generated perfect labyrinth. Each generated labyrinth has a start and an exit point deep in it. Some robot can search for the exit of the labyrinth by using different algorithms.
MACsim is a MAC (Medium Access Control) protocols simulator for CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) systems used in mobile communications of third generation. Currently it only supports the WISPER protocol.
This project aims to provide libraries in a few languages which allow for NORAD general perturbation element sets to be used in calculating the position and velocity of space objects.
"Java Artificial Intelligence Markup Language PAD" is a tool that manages ProgramD AI (on local or remote machines) and AIML files with real-time previews and it provides a network support to test AI capabilities over many network protocols.
Tuatara Turing Machine Simulator is a graphical tool for designing and executing Turing Machines. Designed primarily for teaching purposes, it features a simple point-and-click interface.
RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the RBNB dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways.
JavArch is a simple gate-level and above simulator. It is written in Java so it is portable and uses Java's builtin event-driven mechanisms to reflect how electronics actually work.
A Java-written MIPS simulator developed to stimulate people learning the Assembly language. It adds graphics, sounds and user interation to make writing assembly programs more interesting.
This project about providing run-time support for developing Decentralized Autonomic Computing systems (Eclipse Innovation Grand). Currently the project contains a automatic guided vehicle (AGV) simulator and an editor and visualisation as eclipse plugin
The GPS Simulator simulates a GPS receiver which emits NMEA sentences over Bluetooth. It can be used to test location based applications on real mobile devices, in particular on mobile devices which have a JSR 179 implementation based on a connected GPS.