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4. SimuTools 2011: Barcelona, Spain
- Jason Liu, Francesco Quaglia, Stephan J. Eidenbenz, Stephen Gilmore:

4th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, SIMUTools '11, Barcelona, Spain, March 22 - 24, 2011. ICST/ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-936968-00-8
Elements
- Antonio da Silva

, Sebastián Sánchez
:
A LEON3 virtual platform with real spacewire interfaces for dependable space software development. 1-8 - Derek Riley, Emeka Eyisi, Jia Bai, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Yuan Xue, Janos Sztipanovits:

Networked control system wind tunnel (NCSWT): an evaluation tool for networked multi-agent systems. 9-18 - Jesús Llor, Manuel P. Malumbres

, P. Pablo Garrido:
Performance evaluation of underwater wireless sensor networks with OPNET. 19-26
Enterprise and networks
- Samuel Kounev, Konstantin Bender, Fabian Brosig, Nikolaus Huber, Russell Okamoto:

Automated simulation-based capacity planning for enterprise data fabrics. 27-36 - Joel Sommers, John Raffensperger:

Efficient and realistic generation of IP addresses. 37-43 - Victor C. Valgenti, Min Sik Kim:

Simulating content in traffic for benchmarking intrusion detection systems. 44-50
Short papers
- Tommaso Mazza

, Davide Prandi
:
Stability analysis of biological network topologies during stochastic simulation. 51-56 - Andreas Naderlinger, Josef Templ, Stefan Resmerita

, Wolfgang Pree:
An asynchronous Java interface to MATLAB. 57-62 - Cathryn Peoples, Gerard Parr, Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho

, Andreas Mauthe:
Towards the simulation of energy-efficient resilience management. 63-68 - Thomas Nitsche, Thomas Fuhrmann:

A tool for raytracing based radio channel simulation. 69-74 - Irene Rüngeler, Michael Tüxen, Brad Penoff, Alan Wagner:

A new fast algorithm for connecting the INET simulation framework to applications in real-time. 75-80
Poster session and demos
- Doreid Ammar, Thomas Begin, Isabelle Guérin Lassous:

A new tool for generating realistic internet traffic in NS-3. 81-83 - Aleksandar Milenkoski, Biljana Stojcevska, Oliver Popov:

System for transport protocol evaluation with automatic calculation of statistical accuracy and distributed and parallel execution. 84-86 - Jérôme Rousselot, Jean-Dominique Decotignie:

An efficient and modular method for the simulation of real-time wireless embedded systems. 87-89 - Sunil Thulasidasan:

Heuristic acceleration of routing in transportation simulations using GPUs. 90-92 - Kaustubh Jain, Ayan Roy Chowdhury, Kiran K. Somasundaram, Baobing Wang, John S. Baras:

Studying real-time traffic in multi-hop networks using the EMANE emulator: capabilities and limitations. 93-95 - Alessandro Pellegrini

, Roberto Vitali, Francesco Quaglia:
The ROme OpTimistic Simulator: core internals and programming model. 96-98
Parrel, distributed and mobile simulation
- Silas De Munck, Kurt Vanmechelen, Jan Broeckhove:

Distribution of parallel discrete-event simulations in GES: core design and optimizations. 99-107 - Christoph Roth, Oliver Sander, Matthias Kühnle, Jürgen Becker:

HLA-based simulation environment for distributed SystemC simulation. 108-114 - Devan Rehunathan, Saleem N. Bhatti

, Vincent Perrier, Pan Hui:
The study of mobile network protocols with virtual machines. 115-124
Logistics and traffic
- Dennis Güttinger, Eicke Godehardt, Andreas Zinnen:

Optimizing emergency supply for mass events. 125-133 - Jörg Dallmeyer, Andreas D. Lattner, Ingo J. Timm:

From GIS to mixed traffic simulation in urban scenarios. 134-143 - Maksims Fiosins, Jelena Fiosina, Jörg P. Müller, Jana Görmer:

Reconciling strategic and tactical decision making in agent-oriented simulation of vehicles in urban traffic. 144-151
Vehicles and algorithms
- Iryna Felko:

Simulation-based deadlock avoidance and optimization in bidirectional AGVS. 152-161 - Norbert Bißmeyer, Björn Schünemann, Ilja Radusch

, Christian Schmidt:
Simulation of attacks and corresponding driver behavior in vehicular ad hoc networks with VSimRTI. 162-167
Wireless
- Majid Nabi, Marc Geilen

, Twan Basten
:
MoBAN: a configurable mobility model for wireless body area networks. 168-177 - Mustafa Al-Bado, Ruben Merz, Cigdem Sengul

, Anja Feldmann
:
A site-specific indoor link model for realistic wireless network simulations. 178-187 - Elias Weingärtner, Hendrik vom Lehn, Klaus Wehrle:

Device driver-enabled wireless network emulation. 188-197
Platforms and visualisation
- Vahur Kotkas

, Andres Ojamaa, Pavel Grigorenko, Riina Maigre
, Mait Harf, Enn Tyugu:
CoCoViLa as a multifunctional simulation platform. 198-205 - Alessandro Pellegrini

, Roberto Vitali, Francesco Quaglia:
An evolutionary algorithm to optimize log/restore operations within optimistic simulation platforms. 206-215 - Andreas C. Döring, Hanspeter Ineichen:

Visualization of simulation results for the PERCS Hub chip performance verification. 216-221
NS simulation
- He Wu, Sidharth Nabar, Radha Poovendran:

An energy framework for the network simulator 3 (NS-3). 222-230 - Mortharia Meftah, Laurent Toutain, David Ros, Abdesselem Kortebi:

NS-2 model of HomePlug AV PLC technology. 231-239 - Alessandro Andreadis, Sandro Rizzuto, Riccardo Zambon:

A new NS2 tool to investigate QoS management over mobile WiMAX. 240-248
DISIO - architectures
- Duong Nguyen Binh Ta, Thang Nguyen, Tran Nguyen, Nguyen Do, Xueyan Tang, Wentong Cai, Suiping Zhou:

A virtualization-based approach for zone migration in distributed virtual environments. 249-256 - Jean Botev

, Steffen Rothkugel:
FloRA: flock-based resource allocation for decentralized distributed virtual environments. 257-264 - Moreno Marzolla

, Stefano Ferretti, Gabriele D'Angelo
:
Dynamic scalability for next generation gaming infrastructures. 265-272 - Bart G. W. Craenen, Vinoth Suryanarayanan, Georgios K. Theodoropoulos:

A middleware for interfacing with simulation systems of multi-agent models. 273-279
DISIO - modeling and cheating
- Mirko Suznjevic, Ivana Stupar, Maja Matijasevic:

Traffic modeling of player action categories in a MMORPG. 280-287 - Sebastian Schuster, Torben Weis:

Enforcing game rules in untrusted P2P-based MMVEs. 288-295 - Jussi Laasonen

, Timo Knuutila
, Jouni Smed
:
Eliciting collusion features. 296-303
DISIO - protocols and communication
- Philip Mildner, Tonio Triebel, Stephan Kopf, Wolfgang Effelsberg:

A scalable peer-to-peer-overlay for real-time massively multiplayer online games. 304-311 - Gabriele D'Angelo, Stefano Ferretti, Moreno Marzolla

:
Adaptive event dissemination for peer-to-peer multiplayer online games. 312-319 - Sebastian Bartholomäus, Alexander Ploss, Sergei Gorlatch:

Improving the concurrent updates of replicated global objects in multi-server virtual environments. 320-327 - Emanuele Carlini, Massimo Coppola, Laura Ricci:

Evaluating compass routing based AOI-cast by MOGs mobility models. 328-335
DISIO - applications and case studies
- Tobias Fritsch, Frederik Kerssenfischer, Julian Steinfeld, Benjamin Schuch:

Identification of professional players in an online community: a case study. 336-342 - Marco Roccetti, Gustavo Marfia, Angelo Semeraro:

A fast and robust gesture recognition system for exhibit gaming scenarios. 343-350 - Salvatore Catanese, Emilio Ferrara, Giacomo Fiumara

, Francesco Pagano:
Rendering of 3D dynamic virtual environments. 351-358
OMNET++
- Georg Kunz, Mirko Stoffers, James Gross, Klaus Wehrle

:
Runtime efficient event scheduling in multi-threaded network simulation. 359-366 - Jan Kriege

, Peter Buchholz:
Simulating stochastic processes with OMNeT++. 367-374 - Till Steinbach, Hermand Dieumo Kenfack, Franz Korf, Thomas C. Schmidt:

An extension of the OMNeT++ INET framework for simulating real-time ethernet with high accuracy. 375-382 - Sébastien D'Hondt, Bart Scheers, Vincent Le Nir:

Implementation of dynamic spectrum allocation for cognitive radio networks based on iterative water filling in OMNeT++/MiXiM. 383-389 - Ernst Gunnar Gran

, Sven-Arne Reinemo:
InfiniBand congestion control: modelling and validation. 390-397
Poster session kick-off
- Ólafur Ragnar Helgason, Sylvia T. Kouyoumdjieva:

Enabling multiple controllable radios in OMNeT++ nodes. 398-401 - Ingmar Baumgart, Thomas Gamer, Christian Hübsch, Christoph P. Mayer:

Realistic underlays for overlay simulation. 402-405 - Holger Kellerbauer, Holger Hisch:

Simulation of powerline communication with OMNeT++ in (static) smart grids. 406-409
WNS 3 - technical papers session
- Joshua Pelkey, George F. Riley:

Distributed simulation with MPI in ns-3. 410-414 - Giuseppe Piro, Nicola Baldo, Marco Miozzo:

An LTE module for the ns-3 network simulator. 415-422 - P. Lalith Suresh, Ruben Merz:

ns-3-click: click modular router integration for ns-3. 423-430 - Pavel Boyko, Andrey Mazo:

Qemunet: an approach to an automated virtualized testbed. 431-438 - Hemanth Narra, Yufei Cheng, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Justin P. Rohrer, James P. G. Sterbenz:

Destination-sequenced distance vector (DSDV) routing protocol implementation in ns-3. 439-446 - George F. Riley, Joshua Pelkey:

An XML experiment description language for ns-3. 447-453 - Evgeni Bikov, Pavel Boyko:

Direct execution of OLSR MANET routing daemon in ns-3. 454-461 - José Núñez-Martínez, Josep Mangues-Bafalluy

:
Design, implementation, and tracing of dynamic backpressure routing for ns-3. 462-469
Industry track
- Marco Alemanni, Danilo Cannoletta, Pierpaolo Gambini, Mauro Macciò, Davide Pinna:

Product lifecycle management (PLM) to support product development processes. 470-489 - Arturo Nakasone, Helmut Prendinger, Marc Miska, Martin Lindner, Ryota Horiguchi, Masao Kuwahara:

OpenEnergySim: a 3D internet based experimental framework for integrating traffic simulation and multi-user immersive driving. 490-498 - Nidhi Tiwari, T. S. Harish Kashyap:

Performance analysis of a website in production using modeling and simulation: case study. 499-505 - Roberto Roverso, Sameh El-Ansary, Alexandros Gkogkas, Seif Haridi:

Mesmerizer: a effective tool for a complete peer-to-peer software development life-cycle. 506-515 - Gabriele Guidi

, Laura Loredana Micoli, Luciano Ghezzi:
Optimized 3D modeling of virtual retail environments. 516-520

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