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5. SimuTools 2012: Sirmione-Desenzano, Italy
- George F. Riley, Francesco Quaglia, Jan Himmelspach:
International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, SIMUTOOLS '12, Sirmione-Desenzano, Italy, March 19-23, 2012. ICST/ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1510-4
Full papers
- Erol Gelenbe:
Energy packet networks: smart electricity storage to meet surges in demand. 1-7 - Dario Bruneo, Francesco Longo, Antonio Puliafito, Marco Scarpa, Salvatore Distefano:
Software rejuvenation in the cloud. 8-16 - Gianluca Paravati, Fabrizio Lamberti, Andrea Sanna, Eduardo Andres Henao Ramirez, Claudio Demartini:
An immersive visualization framework for monitoring, simulating and controlling smart street lighting networks. 17-26 - Hyung-Taek Lim, Daniel Herrscher, Martin Johannes Waltl, Firas Chaari:
Performance analysis of the IEEE 802.1 ethernet audio/video bridging standard. 27-36 - Manuel Fogué, Piedad Garrido, Francisco J. Martinez, Juan-Carlos Cano, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Pietro Manzoni:
A realistic simulation framework for vehicular networks. 37-46 - Victor C. Valgenti, Min Sik Kim:
An application-level content generative model for network applications. 47-56 - Ismet Aktas, Hendrik vom Lehn, Christoph Habets, Florian Schmidt, Klaus Wehrle:
FANTASY: fully automatic network emulation architecture with cross-layer support. 57-64 - Vijay Ramachandran, Dow Street:
Pathsift: a library for separating the effects of topology, policy, and protocols on IP routing. 65-74 - Andriy Stetsko, Tobiás Smolka, Vashek Matyas, Filip Jurnecka:
On the credibility of wireless sensor network simulations: evaluation of intrusion detection system. 75-84 - Susanne Zaglauer:
Bayesian design of experiments for nonlinear dynamic system identification. 85-92 - Stefan Rybacki, Jan Himmelspach, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Using workflows to control the experiment execution in modeling and simulation software. 93-102 - Soroosh Gholami, Hessam S. Sarjoughian:
Real-time network-on-chip simulation modeling. 103-112 - Oana Boncalo, Alin Dobre, Alexandru Amaricai, Andrei V. Tanase:
A cycle-count-accurate simulation platform with enhanced design exploration capability. 113-118 - Georg Kunz, Mirko Stoffers, James Gross, Klaus Wehrle:
Know thy simulation model: analyzing event interactions for probabilistic synchronization in parallel simulations. 119-128 - Roberto Vitali, Alessandro Pellegrini, Gionata Cerasuolo:
Cache-aware memory manager for optimistic simulations. 129-138 - Berend W. M. Kuipers, Susana Sargento, J. F. Monserat, J. Cabrejas, P. Chaparro, Hugo D. C. Pires, João Soares, Pedro Miguel Neves, Mário Serafim Nunes:
Co-simulation of ns-2 and SPHERE for media independent handovers. 139-147 - Ali J. Ghandour, Marco Di Felice, Luciano Bononi, Hassan Artail:
Modeling and simulation of WAVE 1609.4-based multi-channel vehicular ad hoc networks. 148-156 - Martin Dräxler, Frederic Beister, Stephan Kruska, Jörg Aelken, Holger Karl:
Using OMNeT++ for energy optimization simulations in mobile core networks. 157-165
Short papers
- William J. Song, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Arun F. Rodrigues, Saibal Mukhopadhyay:
Instruction-based energy estimation methodology for asymmetric manycore processor simulations. 166-171 - Marco Picone, Michele Amoretti, Francesco Zanichelli:
Simulating smart cities with DEUS. 172-177 - Olivier Dalle, Emilio Pasquale Mancini:
Integrated tools for the simulation analysis of peer-to-peer backup systems. 178-183 - Dimitri Tassetto, Sergio Bovelli, Auon Muhammad Akhtar, Oliver Holland, Luca De Nardis, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto:
A novel simulation framework for wireless cognitive networks: application to cooperative spectrum sensing. 184-189 - Arun Rodrigues, Elliott Cooper-Balis, Keren Bergman, Kurt B. Ferreira, David P. Bunde, K. Scott Hemmert:
Improvements to the structural simulation toolkit. 190-195 - Ming-yu Hsieh, Kevin T. Pedretti, Jie Meng, Ayse K. Coskun, Michael J. Levenhagen, Arun Rodrigues:
SST + gem5 = a scalable simulation infrastructure for high performance computing. 196-201 - Christoph Roth, Simon Reder, Oliver Sander, Michael Hübner, Jürgen Becker:
A Framework for exploration of parallel SystemC simulation on the single-chip cloud computer. 202-207
Demos and posters
- Jan Himmelspach:
JAMES II: extending, using, and experiments. 208-210 - Francesco Capozzi, Giuseppe Piro, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Gennaro Boggia, Pietro Camarda:
A system-level simulation framework for LTE femtocells. 211-213 - Adlen Ksentini, Yassine Hadjadj Aoul:
DVB-T2 simulation model for OPNET poster abstract. 214-216 - Bilel Ben Romdhanne, Navid Nikaein:
Cunetsim: a new simulation framework for large scale mobile networks. 217-219 - Vemund Reggestad, Nikolaos-Antonios I. Livanos, Pantelis Antoniou, Elias N. Zois:
Introducing parallelization & performance optimization in SIMULUS based operational simulators. 220-222 - Peter D. Barnes Jr., James M. Brase, Thomas W. Canales, Matthew M. Damante, Matthew A. Horsley, David R. Jefferson, Ron A. Soltz:
Livermore computer network simulation program. 223-225
DIstributed SImulation & Online gaming (DISIO)
- Dario Maggiorini, Antonio Nigro, Laura Anna Ripamonti, Marco Trubian:
Massive online games and loot distribution: an elusive problem. 226-233 - Philip C. Ritchey, Vernon Rego:
Covert channels in combinatorial games. 234-241 - Gabriele D'Angelo, Stefano Ferretti, Moreno Marzolla:
Time warp on the go. 242-248 - Marco Roccetti, Gustavo Marfia, Alessandro Amoroso, Claudio E. Palazzi, Dario Maggiorini:
Entertainment technology transfer toward serious use. 249-255 - Giampiero Calma, Claudio E. Palazzi, Armir Bujari:
Web squared: paradigms and opportunities. 256-261 - Stefano Ferretti, Gabriele D'Angelo:
Mobile online gaming via resource sharing. 262-269 - Dario Maggiorini, Laura Anna Ripamonti, Andrea Scambia:
Videogame technology to support seniors. 270-277
OMNeT++
- Stefan Unterschütz, Andreas Weigel, Volker Turau:
Cross-platform protocol development based on OMNeT++. 278-282 - Philipp Reinecke, Gábor Horváth:
Phase-type distributions for realistic modelling in discrete-event simulation. 283-290 - Robert Birke, Germán Rodríguez, Cyriel Minkenberg:
Towards massively parallel simulations of massively parallel high-performance computing systems. 291-298 - Dominik Klein, Matthias Hartmann, Michael Hoefling, Michael Menth:
Integration of LISP and LISP-MN into INET. 299-306 - Odira Elisha Abade, Katsuhiko Kaji, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
QS-XCAST: a QoS aware XCAST implementation. 307-310 - Kristján Valur Jónsson, Ymir Vigfusson, Ólafur Ragnar Helgason:
Simulating large-scale dynamic random graphs in OMNeT++. 311-318 - Javier Juárez, Carlos Rodríguez-Morcillo, José Antonio Rodríguez-Mondéjar:
Simulation of IEC 61850-based substations under OMNeT++. 319-326 - Christian Müller, Hanno Georg, Christian Wietfeld:
A modularized and distributed simulation environment for scalability analysis of smart grid ICT infrastructures. 327-330
WNS3
- Kirill V. Andreev, Pavel Boyko, Denis N. Fakhriev:
Low resolution radio model for ns-3. 331-336 - Elias Weingärtner, René Glebke, Martin Lang, Klaus Wehrle:
Building a modular BitTorrent model for ns-3. 337-344 - Konstantinos Katsaros, Mehrdad Dianati, Karsten Roscher:
A position-based routing module for simulation of VANETs in ns-3. 345-352 - António Fonseca, André Camões, Teresa Maria Vazão:
Geographical routing implementation in ns3. 353-358 - Lorenzo Bartolozzi, Tommaso Pecorella, Romano Fantacci:
ns-3 RPL module: IPv6 routing protocol for low power and lossy networks. 359-366 - Yufei Cheng, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, James P. G. Sterbenz:
Dynamic source routing (DSR) protocol implementation in ns-3. 367-374 - Peter D. Barnes Jr., James M. Brase, Thomas W. Canales, Matthew M. Damante, Matthew A. Horsley, David R. Jefferson, Ron A. Soltz:
A benchmark model for parallel ns3. 375-377 - Ken Renard, Charles Peri, Jerry Clarke:
A performance and scalability evaluation of the ns-3 distributed scheduler. 378-382 - Riccardo Bonetto, Nicola Bui, Michele Rossi, Michele Zorzi:
McMAC: a power efficient, short preamble multi-channel medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks. 383-390 - John Abraham, George F. Riley:
Simulator-agnostic ns-3 applications. 391-396
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