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Small-World Network in OMNeT++

2012 Third International Conference on Intelligent Systems Modelling and Simulation, 2012
The small-world phenomenon describes the behavior of very large networks with a relatively small number of hops between any two nodes. The main characteristics of such networks are small average path length (L) and large clustering coefficient (C).
Feirryanto Winata   +4 more
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NoCs Simulation Framework for OMNeT++

Proceedings of the Fifth ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip, 2011
As chip density keeps doubling every process generation, the use of Network-on-Chip becomes the prevalent architecture of SoC, MPSoC and large scale CMP designs. To that end, diverse NoC solutions are developed by the industry and the research community in order to meet heterogeneous on-chip communication requirements.
Yaniv Ben-Itzhak   +3 more
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OpenFlow 1.3 Extension for OMNeT++

2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology; Ubiquitous Computing and Communications; Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing; Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 2015
This paper presents an upgrade for OpenFlow 1.0 extension module [1]. The new module developed for the simulation of OpenFlow 1.3 based networks with OMNeT++, a well-known, widely-used modular simulation framework, which offers a high degree of experiment support.
Mukhald A. Salih, John Cosmas, Yue Zhang
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MWSN Modeling Using OMNET++ Simulator

2014 5th International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation, 2014
The Mobile Wireless Sensor Network (MWSN) plays an important role in many applications and activities and we have presented our experience to design the MWSN which execute the realistic explanation by using OMNeT++. The simulation is based on proper selection and estimated parameters for generating and establishing better performance.
Haafizah Rameeza Shaukat   +1 more
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Modelling WSNs Using OMNeT++

2012
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been used to observe and monitor many environments for specific purposes and in many ways over the past few years. A number of operational trade-offs are possible when planning a WSN, influencing coverage, bandwidth, redundancy, lifetime, expandability, and so on.
Erwin Anggadjaja, Ian V. McLoughlin
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Solving inheritance anomaly with OMNets

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2002
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Yu, Jian, Wang, Shengyuan, Yuan, Chongyi
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Parallelizing OMNeT++ Simulations using Xgrid

Proceedings of the Second International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, 2009
Working with simulations, testing and validating theories often requires a large number of simulation runs. The discrete event simulation environment OMNeT++ already provides functionality for distributed computing, yet the simulated model and modules to be parallelized have to be declared manually. Apple Mac OS X comes with Xgrid support, which allows
Robin Seggelmann   +3 more
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Traffic Classification Analysis Using OMNeT++

2017
There has been a lot of research on effective monitoring and management of the network traffic, where a large amount of internet traffic requires more accurate and efficient ways of traffic classification methods and approaches with an aim to improve network performance.
Deeraj Achunala   +2 more
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