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...It scales with a large number of multicast groups and has a good protection for packet delivery under high mobility. The MCOM protocol is suited for dynamic MANETs in terms of mobility and the density of multicast group members. This sourcecode of MCOM is implemented in Click Modular Router, a software architecture for building flexible and configurable routers.
The project page provides the sourcecode of custom built simulators used in our publications whose URL are given as follow:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2013.09.006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PIMRC.2009.5449983
The titles of the papers are:
Online XOR packet coding: Efficient single-hop wireless multicasting with low decoding delay (COMCOM VERSION).
Created by Moviquity and based on studies within the project Workpad, it offers a code in C# to deploy a MANET (Ad-Hoc, Meshnet) with protocol OLSR. Developed for WM 6, Win XP and can be adapted to other platforms using NET Framework and Compact
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Flying Ants implements a wireless ad-hoc routing algorithm based upon biologically inspired ant-like agents. The code is suitable for single board computer systems (e.g., soekris boards). It runs in userland and utilizes a threaded raw socket protocol.