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CCTFv2: Modeling Cyber Competitions. [PDF]
Qolomany B +4 more
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iNet: an extensible framework for simulating immune network
The natural immune system is a subject of great research interest because it provides powerful and flexible information processing capabilities as a complex adaptive system. This paper describes our extensible framework, named iNet, for building artificial immune systems, particularly artificial immune networks, which has been used in several of our ...
Junichi Suzuki, Y. Yamamoto
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Modeling obstacles in INET/Mobility framework: motivation, integration, and performance
Wireless network protocols are commonly evaluated through simulations. The achieved results may vary significantly with the modeled propagation environment. Protocols that use carrier sensing for collision avoidance may not operate properly in the presence of obstacles (e.g. buildings) that shield hosts from each other.
Hermann S. Lichte, Jannis Weide
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Implementation and evaluation of concurrent multipath transfer for SCTP in the INET framework
The steadily growing importance of resilience-critical Internet applications leads to a rising number of multi-homed sites and systems. But since the protocols of the classical Internet - particularly TCP - assume a single access path only, the number of programs supporting multiple network paths is still small.
Thomas Dreibholz +3 more
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SCTP Support in the INET Framework and Its Analysis in the Wireshark Packet Analyzer
This chapter describes how the INET framework for the OMNeT++ simulation kernel can be used to simulate IP-based communications and SCTP-based ones in particular.It is shown how to configure multihomed scenarios and a detailed description of implemented features is given. This allows users to conduct experiments by varying parameters.
Irene Rüngeler, Michael Tüxen
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Mobility and channel modeling is a very crucial task for the simulation of Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) scenarios. In this paper we present a new mobility modeling approach for OMNeT++ and the INET-Framework. The approach allows generation and deletion of nodes during simulation time and reduces the number of events significantly.
Robert Nagel, Stephan Eichler
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An OpenFlow Extension for the OMNeT++ INET Framework
Dominik Klein, Michael Jarschel
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Directional antennas are largely employed in wireless networks due to their capability of increasing spatial reuse of the wireless channel with respect to the classical omnidirectional systems. In this context. the use of Smart Antenna Systems (SAS) are providing a strong increasing impact in digital wireless communication systems.
Vincenzo Inzillo +3 more
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