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/*********************************************************/ Autor: Darwing Hernández -- darwing.her69@gmail.com Contibutors: Larry Acosta -- larryacost@gmail.com Eric Gamess -- egamess@gmail.com Universidad Central de Venezuela - Caracas, Venezuela /*********************************************************/ We did this tools to validate ns-2 trace files generated by tools such as VanetMobiSim or SUMO (Simulation of Urban Mobility). However, ns-2 Trace Toolkit is not limited to those tools and works with any ns-2 trace files. Minimun Requirements: - Java JDK 1.5.0 or higher - RAM: 1GB - CPU: 1GHz How to run: In Windows OS, double click in ns-2 Trace Toolkit shortcut (ns2TraceToolkit). In Linux OS, use the command line and go to the "dist" directory to execute "java -jar ns2_Toolkit.jar". Purpose of Shift: When you generate ns-2 trace files with some tools (e.g., VanetMobiSim), the X and Y value of the positions of nodes can be very big due to the projection. So if you do not apply a "Shift", all your nodes will be moving in a small rectangular area during the simulation and will not take advantage of all the space of your GUI. To avoid this, use a "Shift". In most case, you can use 0.0 for the offset from origin for X and Y axis for nodes positions. In this case, the lower left corner of movement of your nodes will be the origin.