INET Framework for the OMNeT++ discrete event simulator
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INET Framework for the OMNeT++ discrete event simulator
Veins - The open source vehicular network simulation framework.
CoRE4INET is an extension to the INET-Framework for the event-based simulation of real-time Ethernet in the OMNEST/OMNeT++ simulation system.
Reproduce the Simulation for Software Defined Network(SDN) based on Omnetpp-5.4.1 and Reinforcement Learning Algorithm in paper "QoS-Aware Adaptive Routing in Multi-layer Hierarchical Software Defined Networks: A Reinforcement Learning Approach"
DeNS: Deterministic Networks Simulator
SDN4CoRE (Software-Defined Networking for Communication over Realtime Ethernet) is an open-source extension for the event-based simulation of programmable (software-defined) real-time Ethernet networks in the OMNeT++ simulation system.
Using TSNkit and OMNeT for TSN network scheduling and simulation
This repository contains Trustchain (Blockchain) simulations built with OMNeT++
VANET simulation using Veins-Gym to combine Veins with Reinforcement Learning
The implementation of a basic MAC protocol structure serves as a foundation for the development of more complex TDMA based link layer protocols.
Flexe - The open source federated learning for vehicular network simulation framework.
Simulating communication in a VANET (Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks), and implementing access control, using concepts from blockchains, maintaining privacy of connected vehicles too.
ECSNeT++ is a simulation framework built on OMNeT++ for Distributed Stream Processing applications running on Edge and Cloud computing environments.
An implementation of some distributed algorithms in OMNeT++ Discrete Event Simulator.
FiCo4OMNeT stands for „Fieldbus Communication For OMNeT“. At this point the model consists of two communication technologies – CAN and FlexRay. Both of them are implemented based on the according specification with some adaptions to fit in the simulation environmnet.
This project represents a connection between the different technologies from the CoRE4INET and the FiCo4OMNeT projects. At the current state it is possible to exchange data between CAN, Ethernet, TTEthernet and IEEE 802.1Q.
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