GHOSTS is a realistic user simulation framework for cyber simulation, training, and exercise
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GHOSTS is a realistic user simulation framework for cyber simulation, training, and exercise
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Integrated Multiprotocol Network Emulator/Simulator
INET Framework for the OMNeT++ discrete event simulator
Examples for the IMUNES network emulator
fork with support for the asynchronous radio API
ns3-based network simulator for QUIC testing
A discrete event process oriented simulation framework written in Julia. Formerly named SimJulia!
An ns-3 module for simulation of LoRaWAN networks
NS3 with CMake (upstreamed), MinGW/Msys2 (upstreamed) and experimental ClangCL/Visual Studio support
Open-source, graph-based Python code generator and analysis toolbox for dynamical systems (pre-implemented and custom models). Most pre-implemented models belong to the family of neural population models.
A revised NS3 simulator for machine learning communication research
OFSwitch13: OpenFlow 1.3 module for ns-3.
Packaged NS-3 application for packet data generation using message size distributions.
Campus network simulation project. Includes configurations for IP distribution, server connectivity, ACL rules, and more.
Simulation of interactions miRNA:Competing Targets
5G Network Slicing for Wi-Fi Networks
KurirPaket is a software to simulate and send traffic log to destinated IP via TCP or UDP.
Simulation of a routing protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks(WSN).
Network Traffic Transformer to learn network dynamics from packet traces. Learn fundamental dynamics with pre-training and fine-tune to multiple applications.
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