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3. SimuTools 2010: Malaga, Spain
- L. Felipe Perrone, Giovanni Stea, Jason Liu, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Manuel Villén-Altamirano:
3rd International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, SIMUTools '10, Malaga, Spain - March 16 - 18, 2010. ICST/ACM 2010, ISBN 978-963-9799-87-5
Architectures
- Laura Itzel, Verena Tuttlies, Gregor Schiele, Christian Becker:
Consistency management for interactive peer-to-peer-based systems. 1 - Chandana Ghosh, R. Paul Wiegand, Brian F. Goldiez, Troy Dere:
An architecture supporting large scale MMOGs. 2 - Yusen Li, Wentong Cai:
Consistency aware update schedule in multi-server Distributed Virtual Environments. 3
Games and simulation
- Alexandre Denault, Jörg Kienzle:
The perils of using simulations to evaluate Massively Multiplayer Online Game performance. 4 - Stefano Ferretti, Gabriele D'Angelo:
Multiplayer Online Games over scale-free networks: a viable solution? 5 - Bart G. W. Craenen, Georgios Theodoropoulos, Vinoth Suryanarayanan, Vincent Gaffney, Phil Murgatroyd, John Haldon:
Medieval military logistics: a case for distributed agent-based simulation. 6
Architectures and game evaluation
- Vittorio Ghini, Stefano Ferretti, Fabio Panzieri:
Mobile games through the nets: a cross-layer architecture for seamless playing. 7 - Marco Picone, Stefano Sebastio, Stefano Cagnoni, Michele Amoretti:
Peer-to-peer architecture for real-time strategy MMOGs with intelligent cheater detection. 8 - Emilio Ferrara, Giacomo Fiumara, Francesco Pagano:
Living city: a collaborative browser-based Massively Multiplayer Online Game. 9 - Dorel Picovici, David Denieffe, Zenun Kastrati:
Subjective-based quality assessment for online games. 10
Mobile games
- Abdul Malik Khan, Ivica Arsov, Marius Preda, Sophie Chabridon, Antoine Beugnard:
Adaptable client-server architecture for mobile multiplayer games. 11 - Claudio E. Palazzi, Arnaud Kaiser, Nadjib Achir, Khaled Boussetta:
A preliminary evaluation of backup servers for longer gaming sessions in MANETs. 12 - Claudio E. Palazzi, Dario Maggiorini, Andrea Burattin, Riccardo Ferro:
Simon says the color: the digital evolution of an outdoor kids game. 13
Wireless networks
- Paula Uribe, Juan Carlos Maureira Bravo, Olivier Dalle:
Extending INET framework for directional and asymmetrical wireless communications. 14 - Thomas Dreibholz, Martin Becke, Jobin Pulinthanath, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
Implementation and evaluation of concurrent multipath transfer for SCTP in the INET framework. 15 - Faqir Zarrar Yousaf, Sven Christian Müller, Christian Wietfeld:
A comprehensive MIPv6 based mobility management simulation engine for the next generation network. 16
Optical networks
- Kyeong Soo Kim:
An equivalent circuit rate-based study of next-generation optical access architectures. 17 - Felix Espina, Javier Armendariz, Naiara García, Daniel Morató, Mikel Izal, Eduardo Magaña:
OBS network model for OMNeT++: a performance evaluation. 18
Poster session kickoff
- Roland Bless, Martin Röhricht:
Integration of a GIST implementation into OMNeT++. 19 - Laura Marie Feeney, Daniel Willkomm:
Energy Framework: an extensible framework for simulating battery consumption in wireless networks. 20 - Federico Ferrari, Andreas Meier, Lothar Thiele:
Accurate clock models for simulating Wireless Sensor Networks. 21 - Harald Meyer, Thomas Odaker, Karin Anna Hummel:
OMVis: a 3D network protocol visualization tool for OMNeT++. 22 - Christian Müller, Sebastian Subik, Andreas Wolff, Christian Wietfeld:
A system design framework for scalability analysis of geographic routing algorithms in large-scale mesh networks. 23
Wireless I
- Thomas Reschka, Thomas Dreibholz, Martin Becke, Jobin Pulinthanath, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
Enhancement of the TCP module in the OMNeT++/INET framework. 24 - Pero Latkoski, Valentin Rakovic, Ognen Ognenoski, Vladimir Atanasovski, Liljana Gavrilovska:
SDL+QualNet: a novel simulation environment for wireless heterogeneous networks. 25 - Sebastian Max, Daniel Bültmann, Ralf Jennen, Marc Schinnenburg:
Evaluation of IMT-Advanced scenarios using the open Wireless Network Simulator. 26 - Gustavo Vejarano, Janise McNair:
WiMAX-RBDS-Sim: an OPNET simulation framework for IEEE 802.16 mesh networks. 27
Multi-agent simulation
- Shun Nakamura, Kazuo Furuta, Taro Kanno, Shigeki Yoshihara, Takamichi Mase:
Multi-agent simulation of ground aircraft operations at a large airport. 28 - Brandon G. Aaby, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Sudip K. Seal:
Efficient simulation of agent-based models on multi-GPU and multi-core clusters. 29 - Mehdi Mekni:
Hierarchical path planning for situated agents in informed virtual geographic environments. 30
Network I
- Mario Montagud, Fernando Boronat:
A new network simulator 2 (NS-2) module based on RTP/RTCP protocols to achieve multimedia group synchronization. 31 - Francesco Cece, Valerio Formicola, Francesco Oliviero, Simon Pietro Romano:
An extended ns-2 for validation of load balancing algorithms in Content Delivery Networks. 32
Simulation methods I
- George F. Riley:
The ns-3 project: where we are and where we are heading. 33 - Matthew Collinson, Brian Monahan, David J. Pym:
Semantics for structured systems modelling and simulation. 34 - Stefan Leye, Mathias John, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
A flexible architecture for performance experiments with the pi-Calculus and its extensions. 35 - Davide Cangelosi:
SSALeaping: efficient leap condition based direct method variant for the stochastic simulation of chemical reacting system. 36
Poster session
- Fatma Hrizi, Fethi Filali:
An integrated and realistic simulation platform for vehicular networks. 37 - Andrew Hallagan, Bryan C. Ward, L. Felipe Perrone:
An experiment automation framework for ns-3. 38 - Miguel A. Erazo, Jason Liu:
On enabling real-time large-scale network simulation in GENI: the PrimoGENI approach. 39 - Konrad Jünemann, Jochen Dinger, Hannes Hartenstein:
Ensuring reproducibility through tool-based simulation process management. 41 - Hong Chen, Fang Xia:
A high level I/O library for numerical simulation data. 42 - José Ma Saldaña, Eduardo Viruete, Julián Fernández-Navajas, José Ruíz-Mas, José I. Aznar:
Hybrid testbed for network scenarios. 43 - José Luis González, Toni Cortes, Jaime Delgado Meraz, Ana Maria Piedad-Rubio:
HRaidTools: an on-line suite of simulation tools for heterogeneous RAID systems. 44 - Worawan Marurngsith, Roland N. Ibbett:
Gasimo: a global address space simulation model. 45 - Mustafa Müjdat Atanak, Safai Tandogan, Atakan Dogan:
Simulation of hierarchical real-time task scheduling algorithms using DGridSim. 46 - Christian Roßberg, André Froß, Daniel Froß, Ulrich Heinkel:
Beacon frame based network simulation using TrueTime network simulator. 47 - Fabian Mauchle, Sandra Frei, Andreas Rinkel:
Simulating mobile IPv6 with ns-3. 48 - Jorge Munilla, Andrés Ortiz, Alberto Peinado:
Robotic vehicles to simulate RFID-based vehicular ad hoc networks. 49 - Matteo Maria Andreozzi, Daniele Migliorini, Giovanni Stea, Carlo Vallati:
Ns2Voip++, an enhanced module for VoIP simulations. 50
Wireless II
- Nils Aschenbruck, Raphael Ernst, Elmar Gerhards-Padilla, Matthias Schwamborn:
BonnMotion: a mobility scenario generation and analysis tool. 51 - Wan Du, David Navarro, Fabien Mieyeville, Frédéric Gaffiot:
Towards a taxonomy of simulation tools for wireless sensor networks. 52 - Dimosthenis Pediaditakis, Yuriy Tselishchev, Athanassios Boulis:
Performance and scalability evaluation of the Castalia wireless sensor network simulator. 53
Simulation methods II
- Mohammed A. Muqsith, Hessam S. Sarjoughian:
A simulator for service-based software system co-design. 54 - Özer Özdikis, Umut Durak, Halit Oguztüzün:
Tool support for transformation from an OWL ontology to an HLA Object Model. 55 - Judicaël Ribault, Olivier Dalle, Denis Conan, Sébastien Leriche:
OSIF: a framework to instrument, validate, and analyze simulations. 56
Network II
- Petr Matousek, Ondrej Rysavý, Gayan de Silva, Martin Danko:
Combination of simulation and formal methods to analyse network survivability. 57 - Georg Möstl, Richard Hagelauer, Andreas Springer, Gerhard Müller:
Including real-life application code into power aware network simulation. 58 - Euiyul Ko, Hanjin Park, Ikjun Yeom:
A new event-driven network simulator for Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs). 59
Systems and tools I
- Daniel Cordeiro, Grégory Mounié, Swann Perarnau, Denis Trystram, Jean-Marc Vincent, Frédéric Wagner:
Random graph generation for scheduling simulations. 60 - Dalibor Klusácek, Hana Rudová:
Alea 2: job scheduling simulator. 61 - Kalyan S. Perumalla:
μπ: a scalable and transparent system for simulating MPI programs. 62
Wireless III
- M. A. Ismail, Giuseppe Piro, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Thierry Turletti:
An improved IEEE 802.16 WiMAX module for the ns-3 simulator. 63 - Nicola Baldo, Manuel Requena-Esteso, José Núñez-Martínez, Marc Portoles-Comeras, Jaume Nin-Guerrero, Paolo Dini, Josep Mangues-Bafalluy:
Validation of the IEEE 802.11 MAC model in the ns3 simulator using the EXTREME testbed. 64
Validation and methodology
- Stefan Leye, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
A flexible and extensible architecture for experimental model validation. 65 - Isabel Dietrich, Falko Dressler, Winfried Dulz, Reinhard German:
Validating UML simulation models with model-level unit tests. 66 - Alberto Álvarez, Rafael Orea, Sergio Cabrero, Xabiel G. Pañeda, Roberto García, David Melendi:
Limitations of network emulation with single-machine and distributed ns-3. 67
Performance evaluation
- Rainer Bye, Joël Chinnow, Jan Hendrik Clausen, Karsten Bsufka, Sahin Albayrak:
Optimization and early-warning in DSL access networks based on simulation. 68 - Silas De Munck, Kurt Vanmechelen, Jan Broeckhove:
Design and performance evaluation of a conservative parallel discrete event core for GES. 69 - Jinglong Zhou, Anthony C. C. Lo, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Evaluation of MPEG-4 video streaming over multi-hop cellular networks. 70
Applications I
- Michele Fumarola, Mamadou D. Seck, Alexander Verbraeck:
A DEVS component library for simulation-based design of automated container terminals. 71 - David Rieck, Björn Schünemann, Ilja Radusch, Christoph Meinel:
Efficient traffic simulator coupling in a distributed V2X simulation environment. 72 - Jörg Dallmeyer, Tjorben Bogon, Yann Lorion, Ingo J. Timm:
Migration simulation on potential field based landscapes. 73
Systems and tools II
- Jean-Luc Béchennec, Mikaël Briday, Sébastien Faucou, Florent Pavin, Fabien Juif:
ViPER: a lightweight approach to the simulation of distributed and embedded software. 74 - Olivia Brickley, Martin Koubek, Susan Rea, Dirk Pesch:
A network centric simulation environment for CALM-based cooperative vehicular systems. 75 - Yoshinori Koizumi, Yoshifumi Nishida, Yoichi Motomura, Yusuke Miyazaki, Hiroshi Mizoguchi:
Presenting potential injury risk by biomechanical simulation based on bodygraphic injury data. 76
Applications II
- Esa Hyytiä, Lauri Häme, Aleksi Penttinen, Reijo Sulonen:
Simulation of a large scale dynamic pickup and delivery problem. 77 - Eric Martin Heien, Masao Okita, Yoshiyuki Asai, Taishin Nomura, Kenichi Hagihara:
insilicoSim: an extendable engine for parallel heterogeneous biophysical simulations. 78 - Ben Lauwens, Bart Scheers:
Stochastic hybrid simulation with applications to queuing networks. 79
Simulation-based studies
- Wai Sum Lai:
Hierarchical routing with QoS. 80 - Alberto E. Garcia, Roman Weidlich, Laura Rodríguez de Lope, Klaus-Dieter Hackbarth, Helmut Hlavacs, Caridad San Leandro:
Approximation towards energy-efficient distributed environments. 81 - Vesa P. Hytönen, Alexander Sayenko, Henrik Martikainen, Olli Alanen:
Handover performance in the IEEE 802.16 mobile networks. 82 - Francisco Carmona, Juan Moreno, Ana Cabello, Francisco Lobo, David Mora:
Simulations in GAD project: BPL networks. 83
Simulation models & platforms
- Günther Liebl, Ktawut Tappayuthpijarn, Karsten Grüneberg, Thomas Schierl, Cedric Keip, Holger Stadali:
Simulation platform for multimedia broadcast over DVB-SH. 84 - Ernest Sithole, Sally I. McClean, Bryan W. Scotney, Gerard Parr, Adrian Moore, Stephen Dawson:
Simulation model driven performance evaluation for enterprise applications. 85 - Robert Buchholz, Claudia Krull, Thomas Strigl, Graham Horton:
Using hidden non-Markovian Models to reconstruct system behavior in partially-observable systems. 86 - Zhen Yu Song, Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman Mozumdar, Maurizio Tranchero, Luciano Lavagno, Riccardo Tomasi, Stefano Olivieri:
Hy-Sim: model based hybrid simulation framework for WSN application development. 87 - Günther Liebl, Mirko Naumann, Ktawut Tappayuthpijarn:
Experimental testbed for 3GPP system architecture evolution. 88
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