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Opportunistic Network Environment: A Multipurpose Simulation Tool for Wireless Networks

Atul Sharma

Abstract


In this paper, ONE simulator and its working is discussed with some practical examples. How to practically use ONE simulator is described in easy and proper manner. ONE is a wireless simulator used to simulate different wireless networks. In this simulator, different routing protocols, different attacks occurred in routing protocols can be implemented. Energy analysis congestion control can also be implemented in this simulator. This simulator is open, accessible, easy-to-use and can be run on any platform that supports Java.

Cite this Article
Sharma Atul. Opportunistic network environment: A multipurpose simulation
tool for wireless networks. Journal of Open Source Developments. 2015; 2(2):
30–34p.


Keywords


DTN (delay tolerance network), ONE (opportunistic network environment), MANET (mobile ad hoc network), VANET (vehicular ad hoc network), WSN (wireless sensor network)

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