e***n 发帖数: 6 | 1 Network Simulator 2
Real Network Simulator
http://minnie.tuhs.org/REAL/
TCP/IP Network Simulators
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/networking/simulator.html
Cnet Network Simulator
http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/cnet/
先谢谢了:)
opennet 要钱, 唉 | c*v 发帖数: 19 | 2 unless you have other reasons, usually you should choose a simulator
that is widely used so other people can easily understand your simulation
and compare results. results are easier to be published as well.
this is a very popular one an academic world. still being actively
maintained and developed.
too out of date. the development stopped quite a while ago. there was
a start up trying to commercialize the simulator but don't think it is
going anywhere. keshev made several millions though.
【在 e***n 的大作中提到】 : Network Simulator 2 : Real Network Simulator : http://minnie.tuhs.org/REAL/ : TCP/IP Network Simulators : http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/networking/simulator.html : Cnet Network Simulator : http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/cnet/ : 先谢谢了:) : opennet 要钱, 唉
| z****g 发帖数: 41 | 3 NS is good and u and develop whatever u want based on it, like
ucla has a SensorSim based on ns for distributed sensor networks.
Easy installation and re-compliation, and there's still on-going
research work on it.
【在 c*v 的大作中提到】 : unless you have other reasons, usually you should choose a simulator : that is widely used so other people can easily understand your simulation : and compare results. results are easier to be published as well. : : this is a very popular one an academic world. still being actively : maintained and developed. : too out of date. the development stopped quite a while ago. there was : a start up trying to commercialize the simulator but don't think it is : going anywhere. keshev made several millions though.
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