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1. SimuTools 2008: Marseille, France
- Sándor Molnár, John R. Heath, Olivier Dalle, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications, Networks and Systems & Workshops, SimuTools 2008, Marseille, France, March 3-7, 2008. ICST/ACM 2008, ISBN 978-963-9799-20-2
Multicast and P2P applications
- António Costa, Joaquim Macedo, Maria João Nicolau, Alexandre J. T. Santos:
QoS aware multicast routing protocols evaluation through simulation. 1 - Karel De Vogeleer, David Erman, Adrian Popescu:
Simulating BitTorrent. 2 - Augusto Neto, Eduardo Cerqueira, Marília Curado, Edmundo Monteiro, Paulo Mendes:
An integrated approach to control the quality level of multi-user sessions. 3
Service differentiation and pricing
- Siamak Ayani, Jean C. Walrand:
Increasing wireless revenue with service differentiation. 4 - Pete Räsänen, Simo Lintunen, Riku Kuismanen, Jyrki Joutsensalo, Timo Hämäläinen:
Gradient scheduling algorithm for fair delay guarantee in logarithmic pricing scenario. 5 - Halina Tarasiuk, Jordi Mongay Batalla, Robert Janowski, Wojciech Burakowski, Giovanni Stea, Claudio Cicconetti, Jorge Sá Silva, Gerardo García-de-Blas, Francisco Javier Ramón-Salguero:
Designing the simulative evaluation of an architecture for supporting QoS on a large scale. 6
Wireless networks
- Ben Lauwens, Bart Scheers, Antoine Van de Capelle:
Queuing analysis of multi-hop CSMA/CA wireless networks handling many traffic flows. 7 - Miguel López-Benítez, Francisco Bernardo, Nemanja Vucevic, Anna Umbert:
Real-time HSPA emulator for end-to-edge QoS evaluation in all-IP beyond 3G heterogeneous wireless networks. 8 - Ilhem Lengliz, Abir Ben Ali, Farouk Kamoun:
Design and preliminary study of the W-PRDR: a new congestion control scheme for wireless networks. 9
Simulation and modeling of IP networks
- Tom Kleiberg, Bingjie Fu, Fernando A. Kuipers, Piet Van Mieghem, Stefano Avallone, Bruno Quoitin:
DeSiNe: a flow-level QoS simulator of networks. 10 - Zoltán Zsóka, Balázs Farkas:
Analysis of dynamic traffic grooming in realistic scenarios. 11 - Ronald G. Addie:
Snapshot simulation of internet traffic: fast and accurate for heavy-tailed flows. 12
Technical program
- Jean-Baptiste Voron, Fabrice Kordon:
Transforming sources to petri nets: a way to analyze execution of parallel programs. 13 - Stefan Klink, Yu Li, Andreas Oberweis:
INCOME2010 - a toolset for developing process-oriented information systems based on petri nets. 14 - Monika Heiner, Ronny Richter, Martin Schwarick:
Snoopy: a tool to design and animate/simulate graph-based formalisms. 15 - Paul Fleischer, Lars Michael Kristensen:
Modelling the configuration/management API middleware using coloured petri nets. 16 - Franck Pommereau:
Quickly prototyping petri nets tools with SNAKES. 17 - Guy Edward Gallasch, Benjamin Francis, Christopher Moon, Jonathan Billington:
Modelling personnel within a defence logistics maintenance process. 18 - Falko Bause, Peter Buchholz, Jan Kriege, Sebastian Vastag:
Simulating process chain models with OMNeT++. 19 - André Berger, Ralf Hoffmann, Ulf Lorenz, Sebastian Stiller:
TOPSU - RDM a simulation platform for online railway delay management. 20 - Wolfgang E. Denzel, Jian Li, Peter Walker, Yuho Jin:
A framework for end-to-end simulation of high-performance computing systems. 21 - Matteo Agosti, Francesco Zanichelli, Michele Amoretti, Gianni Conte:
P2PAM: a framework for peer-to-peer architectural modeling based on PeerSim. 22 - Javier Barbarán, Carlos Bonilla, Jose Ángel Dianes, Manuel Díaz, Ana Reyna:
Simulating SMEPP middleware. 23 - Pascal Lieshout, Michel Mandjes:
Importance sampling in rate-sharing networks. 24 - Hassan Hassan, Olivier Brun, Jean-Marie Garcia, David Gauchard:
Integration of streaming and elastic traffic: a fixed point approach. 25 - Chloé Rolland, Julien Ridoux, Bruno Baynat, Vincent Borrel:
Using LiTGen, a realistic IP traffic model, to evaluate the impact of burstiness on performance. 26 - Jordi Mongay Batalla, Robert Janowski:
A method for validating the aggregated signaling traffic model using simulations in ns-2 platform. 27 - Aymen Belghith, Loutfi Nuaymi:
Design and implementation of a QoS-included WiMAX module for NS-2 simulator. 28 - Ikbal Chammakhi Msadaa, Fethi Filali, Farouk Kamoun:
An 802.16 model for NS2 simulator with an integrated QoS architecture. 29 - Ingo Scholtes, Jean Botev, Markus Esch, Alexander Höhfeld, Hermann Schloss, Benjamin Zech:
TopGen - internet router-level topology generation based on technology constraints. 30 - Christos Bouras, Apostolos Gkamas, Georgios Kioumourtzis:
Extending the functionality of RTP/RTCP implementation in network simulator (NS-2) to support TCP friendly congestion control. 31 - Hermann S. Lichte, Stefan Valentin:
Implementing MAC protocols for cooperative relaying: a compiler-assisted approach. 32 - Rainer Bye, Stephan Schmidt, Katja Luther, Sahin Albayrak:
Application-level simulation for network security. 33 - Jonathan Billington, Smit Saboo:
An investigation of credit-based flow control protocols. 34 - Rafal Leszczyna, Igor Nai Fovino, Marcelo Masera:
MAISim: mobile agent malware simulator. 35 - Elmar Schoch, Michael Feiri, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber:
Simulation of ad hoc networks: ns-2 compared to JiST/SWANS. 36 - P. Pablo Garrido, Manuel P. Malumbres, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate:
ns-2 vs. OPNET: a comparative study of the IEEE 802.11e technology on MANET environments. 37 - Stefano Boschi, Miriam Di Ianni, Pilu Crescenzi, Gianluca Rossi, Paola Vocca:
MOMOSE: a mobility model simulation environment for mobile wireless ad-hoc networks. 38 - Mehedi Masud, Iluju Kiringa:
PDST: a peer database simulation tool for data sharing systems. 39 - Michael Tüxen, Irene Rüngeler, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
Interface connecting the INET simulation framework with the real world. 40 - Alexandre Muzy, David R. C. Hill, Mathieu Joubert, Eric Innocenti:
A post-processed 3D visualization tool for forest fire simulations. 41 - Francisco Javier González-Cañete, Eduardo Casilari, Alicia Triviño-Cabrera:
A windows based web cache simulator tool. 42
Invited session & round table
- Frédéric Mallet, Robert de Simone:
MARTE: a profile for RT/E systems modeling, analysis-and simulation? 43
Posters
- Yoshiro Imai, Keiichi Kaneko, Masaki Nakagawa:
Design of a web-based visual simulator and its evaluation based on real computer education. 44 - Jordi Pujol Ahulló, Pedro García López:
PlanetSim: an extensible framework for overlay network and services simulations. 45 - Alan Layec:
An open and free Scilab/Scicos toolbox for the modelling and simulation of communication systems. 46 - Yao-Jen Chang, Tai-Cheng Liao:
Performance study by simulations of intersection location service compared to two location service algorithms for vehicular ad hoc networks in metropolitan environments. 47 - Carsten Albrecht, Roman Koch, Thilo Pionteck, Erik Maehle, Michael Werner, Rudolf Fuchsen:
WCET determination tool for embedded systems software. 48 - Eduard Bonada, Darko Cavic, Dolors Sala:
Implementation of a layer 2 bridge in ns-3. 49 - Wassim Abbessi, Hédi Nabli:
Comparison of steady-state methods computing Markov modulated fluid models. 50 - Antoni Barba Marti, Juan Antonio Guerrero Ibáñez:
Impact of traffic models on access management for heterogeneous mobile networks. 51 - Minh Thanh Ngo, Kamal Gakhar, Annie Gravey:
Upstream traffic management in EPONs: a simulation based analysis. 52
Technical program
- Antonios G. Alexiou, Christos Bouras, Andreas Papazois:
Bridging UMTS and multicast routing in ns-2. 53 - Davide Adami, Stefano Giordano, Christian Callegari, Michele Pagano:
Path computation algorithms in NS2. 54 - Kalika Suksomboon, Piyanan Satayapiwat, Chaodit Aswakul:
Software development for automated network design supporting unicast and multicast traffics in next generation network. 55 - Razvan Beuran, Junya Nakata, Takashi Okada, Yasuo Tan, Yoichi Shinoda:
Real-time emulation of networked robot systems. 56 - Cristina Videira Lopes, Anton Popov, Lorraine Kan, Ricardo Santos Morla:
PRT simulation in an immersive virtual world. 57 - Theodoros E. Athanaileas, Georgios S. Stamatakos, Andreas Menychtas, Dimitra I. Kaklamani, Dimitra D. Dionysiou, Theodora A. Varvarigou, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu:
A grid-enabled toolkit for in silico oncology simulations. 58 - Daniel Dietterle:
Embedded system protocol design flow based on SDL: from specification to hardware/software implementation. 59 - András Varga, Rudolf Hornig:
An overview of the OMNeT++ simulation environment. 60 - Daniele Gianni, Andrea D'Ambrogio, Giuseppe Iazeolla:
A layered architecture for the model-driven development of distributed simulators. 61 - Björn Schünemann, Kay Massow, Ilja Radusch:
Realistic simulation of vehicular communication and vehicle-2-X applications. 62 - Marat Zhanikeev:
Between small complex and large simplistic network simulators. 63 - Aidan Sliney, David Murphy, David Phelan:
Evaluation of home based junior doctor medical simulator. 64 - Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin:
Multi-agent geosimulation in support to "what if" courses of action analysis. 65 - Süleyman Özarslan, Y. Murat Erten:
Simulation of Agilla middleware on TOSSIM. 66 - Mamadou K. Traoré:
SimStudio: a next generation modeling and simulation framework. 67 - Markus Esch, Jean Botev, Hermann Schloss, Alexander Höhfeld, Ingo Scholtes, Benjamin Zech:
SimCon - a simulation and visualization environment for overlay networks and large-scale applications. 68 - Sandoche Balakrichenan, Monique Becker:
An autonomic ENUM implementation in network simulator-2. 69 - Ricardo Lent:
INES: network simulations on virtual environments. 70
OMNeT++ simulation engine
- Andreas Köpke, Michael Swigulski, Karl Wessel, Daniel Willkomm, P. T. Klein Haneveld, Tom Parker, Otto W. Visser, Hermann S. Lichte, Stefan Valentin:
Simulating wireless and mobile networks in OMNeT++ the MiXiM vision. 71 - Andreas Kuntz, Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr, O. Graute, Hannes Hartenstein, Martina Zitterbart:
Introducing probabilistic radio propagation models in OMNeT++ mobility framework and cross validation check with NS-2. 72 - Alberto Nuñez, Javier Fernández, José Daniel García, Laura Prada, Jesús Carretero:
SIMCAN: a SIMulator framework for computer architectures and storage networks. 73 - Thomas Dreibholz, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
A powerful tool-chain for setup, distributed processing, analysis and debugging of OMNeT++ simulations. 74
Routing and 3G
- Juan J. Alcaraz, Gaspar Pedreño, Fernando Cerdán, Joan García-Haro:
Simulation of 3G DCHs supporting TCP traffic: design, experiments and insights on parameter tuning. 75 - Christoph Sommer, Isabel Dietrich, Falko Dressler:
A simulation model of DYMO for ad hoc routing in OMNeT++. 76 - Alvaro L. Barradas, Maria C. R. Medeiros:
An OMNeT++ model for the evaluation of OBS routing strategies. 77 - Irene Rüngeler, Michael Tüxen, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
Integration of SCTP in the OMNeT++ simulation environment. 78
Posters
- Andreas Lagemann, Jörg Nolte:
CsharpSimpleModule: writing OMNeT++ modules with C# and mono. 79 - Alfonso Ariza-Quintana, Eduardo Casilari, Alicia Triviño-Cabrera:
Implementation of MANET routing protocols on OMNeT++. 80 - Sorin Cocorada:
An IEEE 802.11 g simulation model with extended debug capabilities. 81 - Ólafur Ragnar Helgason, Kristján Valur Jónsson:
Opportunistic networking in OMNeT++. 82 - Thomas Gamer, Michael Scharf:
Realistic simulation environments for IP-based networks. 83 - Doru Todinca, Dan Pescaru, Mihaela Vitalariu:
OMNeT++ models for resource allocation in wireless networks. 84 - Felix Hoffmann, Christian Bauer, Daniel Medina, Serkan Ayaz:
FACTS: an OMNeT++ based simulator for aeronautical communications. 85
Mobility
- Jochen Koberstein, Hagen Peters, Norbert Luttenberger:
Graph-based mobility model for urban areas fueled with real world datasets. 86 - Andreas Lewandowski, Ralf Burda, Christian Wietfeld:
A multiscale real-time navigation and communication satellite simulation model for OMNeT++. 87 - Faqir Zarrar Yousaf, Christian Bauer, Christian Wietfeld:
An accurate and extensible mobile IPv6 (xMIPV6) simulation model for OMNeT++. 88 - Robert Nagel, Stephan Eichler:
Efficient and realistic mobility and channel modeling for VANET scenarios using OMNeT++ and INET-framework. 89
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