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OMNeT++ is a public-source, component-based, modular and open-architecture simulation environment with strong
GUI
support and an embeddable simulation kernel. Its primary application area is the simulation of communication networks and because of its generic and flexible architecture, it has been successfully used in other areas like the simulation of IT systems, queueing networks, hardware architectures and business processes as well. OMNeT++ is rapidly becoming a popular simulation platform in the scientific community as well as in industrial settings. Several open source
simulation models
have been published, in the field of internet simulations (IP, IPv6, MPLS, etc), mobility and ad-hoc simulations and other areas.
OMNeT++ is
free
for academic and non-profit use; commercial users must obtain a license from
here
.
"The fact that OMNeT++ is highly modular and well structured is a big advantage when it comes to implementing new protocols to be used in the simulator. The process of implementing MQTT for OMNeT++ was quite straightforward and convenient especially thanks to the NED language." Master's Thesis of Julio Perez, September 2005, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland. Section 4.1, pp25.
New users: try the
INET Framework demo
(updated Oct 20, 2006) to get an impression about network simulation with OMNeT++, or take
an online tour
!
Today's Featured Article:
Call for Papers -- 2nd International Workshop on OMNeT++
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Wednesday, August 13 2008 (
Andras
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The CfP for the
2nd International OMNeT++ Workshop
is now online! We are inviting you to Rome, Italy on the 6th of March, 2009, where members of the OMNeT++ community will meet to show off their work, exchange ideas, meet people of similar interests, and plan and coordinate joint efforts.
You can submit full or short papers (up to 8 and 4 pages). All accepted papers will be indexed, and selected papers will be considered for an international journal publication. The workshop will be held in conjunction with
SIMUTools 2009
.
Paper submission deadline is November 15, 2008.
[
Call for Papers
]
1st International OMNeT++ Workshop
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Thursday, April 10 2008 (
Admin
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The
1st International OMNeT++ Developers Workshop
was held on March 7, 2008 in Marseille, France, with the purpose of bringing together OMNeT++ users and their tools, applications and ideas. Although there were OMNeT++ workshops
before
, this was the first peer-reviewed workshop, associated with a main conference (
SIMUTools 2008
). It was a successful workshop, with a number of high-quality papers (12) and posters (8) presented (chosen from above 30 submissions), with the number of workshop participants being above 40. You'll find more information and also photos in the Concluding Remarks
here
(pdf link).
A collection of links to the PDF versions of papers, slides and associated software is available on
this Wiki page
. If you are a workshop author, you are welcome to expand the page with more links (to slides, related project web pages, etc).
SimProcTC -- toolchain for remote execution of OMNeT++ simulations
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Friday, March 14 2008 (
Andras
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SimProcTC
is a model-independent, flexible and powerful tool-chain for the setup, parallel run execution, results aggregation, data analysis and debugging of OMNeT++-based simulations, using Open Source software under Linux. It optionally utilizes the Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) implementation
RSPLIB
for easily setting up simulation processing pools for distributed execution of simulation runs. Compared to other approaches like Akaroa, this RSerPool-based solution requires minimal configuration effort due to fully automatic configuration of the components. SimProcTC was developed by Thomas Dreibholz at the Institute for Experimental Mathematics, University of Duisburg-Essen.
CDNSim - a Content Distribution Network simulator
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Friday, February 08 2008 (
Andras
)
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CDNsim is an OMNeT++-based simulator for Content Distribution Networks (CDNs), developed at the Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Its main features are:
- Cooperative push based content management policy.
- Non-Cooperative push based content management policy.
- Cooperative pull based content management policy.
- Non-Cooperative pull based content management policy.
- LRU cache replacement policy.
- STATIC cache policy.
- TCP / IP networking.
- Wizard for creating self-contained simulations (bottles).
- Utility for executing unattended simulations.
- Utility for automatically generating results' reports.
- Utility for converting Apache log files into CDNsim trace files.
- Extensible by implementing modules in the form of libraries.
- Runs on Windows and Unix like systems.
Documentation, publications, source code and screenshot(s) can be found at the
CDNSim home page
.
Castalia version 1.3 released
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Friday, February 08 2008 (
Andras
)
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The Castalia Team has released the 1.3 version of their OMNeT++-based Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) simulator. Improvements over version 1.2 include:
- Implementation of 2 routing protocols
- Implementation of 2 new example applications (using routing protocols)
- Advanced ability to define various degrees of simpler channel and radio models
- Bug fixes with the TunableMAC and routing modules
For more information and to download the new version, visit the
Castalia home page
. To stay updated about Castalia and participate in discussions, join the
Castalia Forum
.
U2Q - UML to Queueing Network
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Tuesday, January 29 2008 (
Andras
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U2Q is a tool developed by Lukas Pustina at University Bonn. U2Q allows developers to estimate the performance of a system prior to prototypes, based on UML models only.
The tool implements a design methodology that allows developers to estimate the performance of a system in very early stages of development where no prototypes are yet available. Starting from a functional UML system model, the developer enhances the system model by incorporating performance annotations. From this performance aspects enhanced system model, U2Q generates Queueing Networks as performance models which then may be analysed using analytical or simulative approaches. The tool itself smoothly integrates into Telelogic Tau G2 3.1 and brings a command line version.
Documentation, screenshots and code is available from the
web site
.
ACID Sim Tools
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Monday, January 28 2008 (
Andras
)
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ACID Sim Tools is an interactive and batch-mode simulation tool (and framework) developed by Anakreon Mentis, Panagiotis Katsaros and Lefteris Angelis at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki for the performance evaluation of different combinations of concurrency control, atomic commit processing and recovery protocols (and protocol parameters), based on a minimal set of assumptions for an object-based computational model. The tool produces metrics that provide insight into the most influential performance and availability trade-offs that arise in distributed transaction processing architectures. Documentation and source code is available at their
ACID web site
.
The simulator will also be presented at
SimulationWorks 2008
conference, which is co-located with the Simutools 2008 conference and the
OMNeT++ 2008 workshop
.
InfiniBand model update
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Monday, January 28 2008 (
Andras
)
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An updated version of the InfiniBand model can be downloaded from
here
. It incorporates the patch posted to the mailing list on Jan 18.
Announcing oProbe
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Thursday, November 29 2007 (
Admin
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The simulation community has been accused for producing many simulation studies of bad quality. The mission of the oProbe open source project is to provide an instrument that produces statistically sound results at known quality. Stochastic sampling from a network of queues demands both confidence and correlation control. An important design goal is to be compatible with the OMNeT++ framework without introducing changes to this code, as well as making it easy for existing simulators to make use of oProbe. The oProbe project introduces a probe module, which is a new simple module in the context of OMNeT++. A probe is the instrument that applies a controlled stochastic sampling technique. The probe module may have any number of probes. The oProbe project supports different interface levels according to the functionality required. Based on the FIFO queue example included in the sample directory in OMNeT++, the oProbe project provides example code on how the software can be used by existing or upcoming OMNeT++ based simulators. [
manual
], [
download
]
Projects at the CSE deptartment - Ben Gurion University
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Sunday, September 30 2007 (
bsyehuda
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Last year we have activated several projects In my research group
1. A new MAC protocol for ad hoc networks
2. An IEEE 802.16-2004 and IEEE-802.16 e compliant simulation modules for both SS and BS.
This year we continue with
1. developing the routing layer for wireless ad-hoc networks that will make an efficient use of our MAC protocol
2. construct a research on resource allocation for MESH networks under the IEEE-802.16 E standard
Another research group is using OMNET++ to simulate the activities of network processors in high speed networks
Dr. Yehuda Ben-Shimol
Department of Communication Systems Engineering
Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, ISRAEL
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