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Localisation system in wireless sensor networks using ns-2
This project presents an extension to ns-2, which enables a normal user, who has basic knowledge of ns-2, to simulate localization system within a wireless network. Moreover, this project would be beneficial to researchers who want to implement new or existing localisation algorithms and anyone new to ns-2 who wish to know more about how a simulation project is built and structured. [1],[2] provide more details.
Form-Finding of Cable Net Structures using the Force Density Method
vTcl FF DensForce is a software developed for form-finding of linear network elements working under axial force using the "force density" method.
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vTcl FF DensForce es un software de busqueda de forma para mallado de elementos lineales trabajando a fueza axil utilizando el metodo de "densidad de fuerza".
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.
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The aim of this project is to have a current implementation of the experimental VFER protocol (http://vfer.sf.net) within the ns-2 network simulator. The design of VFER can then be tweaked using results from this simulation.