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Turn WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation and detection
...It is designed to showcase the emerging field of RF-based sensing, where machine learning models interpret wireless channel data to reconstruct human movement and posture. The repository includes components for data processing, model inference, and real-time visualization, making it suitable for research and experimental deployments. Its architecture emphasizes performance and reproducibility, allowing developers to explore non-visual motion capture systems using accessible hardware. Overall, WiFi DensePose functions as an advanced research-grade toolkit for WiFi-based human sensing and pose estimation.
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.
The project page provides the source code 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).
An efficient network coding based retransmission algorithm for wireless multicast (PIMRC VERSION).
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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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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.
....: filesystem, JMS, RMI, Smart-Spaces, etc.).Its plugin-based architecture allow users to develop and adopt thei own plugins and configure WSN fuse to better suit their needs.
This project has been partially supported by the CHIRON EU research
project co-financed by the artemis joint undertaking (http://www.chiron-project.eu/) .
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Titan allows service-oriented processing of context recognition applications on Wireless Sensor Networks. It includes an execution environment developed for TinyOS and a Java ME (Personal Profile) Network Manager intended to be run on a mobile phone.
jWlanScan is a free (LGPL) wireless network(WiFi) scan library for the Java platform. It uses JNI technology, supports WinXP,Win2003, can get access point information of AP NAME,RSSI,BSSID,SPEED,CHANNEL and more.Use this lib,developed a WlanScan tool.
BlueCove is a JSR-82 implementation on Java Standard Edition (J2SE) on BlueZ Linux, Mac OS X, WIDCOMM, BlueSoleil and Microsoft Bluetooth stack on WinXPsp2 and newer. Originally developed by Intel Research and currently maintained by volunteers.
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/
UDAE allows developers to access data both
locally and over WSN from a variety of sources, such
as sensors, communications links and platform components in a
unified manner.
btp2p stands for Bluetooth p2p and it is a collection of java classes for p2p networks over Bluetooth. Useful for CLDC multiplayer games and other applications with extendable design for layered protocols. HuNt is a chatroom midlet based on btp2p.
Access Point Management Open System, es un prototipo de software desarrollado para el descubrimiento, configuracion y captura de eventos en puntos de acceso de la familia Aironet de Cisco y 3Com
RUNES is a cross-platform, component-based middleware framework allowing for dynamic reconfiguration of functionality. Its lightweight implementation spans powerful nodes like PDAs and PCs, as well as tiny embedded devices.
SIMRAN adds security to the famous AODV protocol. The project is based on SAODV draft and AODV RFC.Its basic functionality lies in securing the AODV protocol by authenticating the non-mutable fields of the routing message using digital signatures.
WRAPI consists of a set of wireless LAN monitoring tools built for WindowsXP-based systems. WRAPI works with any IEEE 802.11b wireless network hardware vendor. WRAPI works on all wireless NICs (network interface cards) that have drivers for WindowsXP.
Hyper-M is a bluetooth based DHT peer-to-peer infrastructure for J2ME (CLDC1.1/ MIDP2.0) enabled handphones. Hyper-M allows the user to create a peer-to-peer network and share and retrieve files on this network. Has been tested mainly on Nokia handphones