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.
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
WSNWARE is an open source Java/OSGi middleware, designed for monitoring, controlling and standardizing Wireless Sensor Network. WSNWARE is a normalized message oriented middleware running on (and developed for) any OSGi containers.
Library for handling XBee / XBee-PRO RF modules. The library is written in C and supports the following platforms: Linux (x86, MIPSel), Windows (x86), AT91 SAM7 microcontrollers.
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OpenDMTP is a protocol/framework that allows communications with small devices (mobile phones, PDA's, and other high-latency/low-bandwidth devices), especially geared towards the transmission of GPS, temperature, and other remote monitoring information.
Java based utility which graphically displays NS1 NetStumbler Files. Allows importing of a background image/map. Quickly displays the contents of the NS1 file, displays strength/noise/SNR and allows access point selection.
As of Jan 2009, this project and NanoStack 1.x are no longer being actively developed or maintained. Instead there is an effort to add support for Sensinode/cc2430 hardware for the Contiki OS. http://www.sics.se/contiki/