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A wireless push-type network simulator that considers locality of demand for performance improvement. The network environment consists of multiple directed emitters for parallel data broadcasting. Performance depends on the mean response time of clients.
A java framework for simulating mobility models in mobile Ad-Hoc networks MANET. This simulator can generate mobility traces for various mobility models, in many formats, resimulate, evaluate, create Excel diagram, cluster, generate form base on XML.
ShoX is a scalable simulator for wireless networks written in Java. It is easy to install, configure and use, so that reliable and expressive scientific results can be gathered in a short time. Documentation: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/shox
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This educational software simulates an Ad-hoc network with AODV algorithm, it uses a high level view and only works in Routing layer. it has a user-friendly graphical user interface and has been written in java language.
DSR-UU is an implementation of the Dynamic Source Routing protocol that runs in the Linux kernel or in the ns-2 network simulator. It was originally created at Uppsala University, hence the UU.
Design and implementation of the Observation-based Cooperation Enforcement in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (OCEAN) protocol, on top of the ns2 network simulator, using Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
A feedback-enhanced framework for routing in wireless sensor networks. Speeds up the process of implementing routing techniques. Enables piggybacking of routing information on data packets. Written for the Omnet++ simulator and the Mobility Framework.