Hi,

You can find it here:

*SOURCE # 1:*

http://telecom.dei.unipd.it/pages/read/58/
NS2 Simulation Code for Wireless Network Coding

The package below provides the random network coding modules for ns2.27.

ns2 Simulation Code for Wireless Network
Coding<http://www.dei.unipd.it/%7Erossi/Software/NetworkCoding/netcod_ns2.zip>

Network coding is a packet delivery scheme for distributed networks. It
differs from the classical “receive and forward” paradigm as information
packets are encoded at intermediate nodes in the network and subsequently
forwarded according to a store, code, and forward approach. The strength of
this strategy consists of the coding phase which improves the dissemination
efficiency and reduces the number of transmissions required to deliver the
data. Although network coding schemes require some data processing at
intermediate nodes to code/decode packets, it has been proven that simple
coding operations, e.g., linear coding, are sufficient to achieve close to
optimal performance. Installation instructions and copyright notice are
included in the above package.


 [image: patch.jpg] A patch for effectively using Dynamic Libraries in NS-2

*NOTE:* this patch has been integrated in the official ns2 distribution
since release 2.33; therefore, only users of older versions of ns2 need to
apply the patch.

*Description:* the introduction of dynamically loadable modules
significantly improves the way of developing extensions to ns by achieving
the following objectives:

1. enabling people to develop add-ons for ns2 (e.g. introducing new agents,
packet types, protocols) without having to modify ns2 itself
2. allowing dynamic loading of different modules at simulation time, without
having to recompile the whole ns or keep different ns binaries
3. making installation of third-party modules easier, thereby enhancing the
dissemination of the many valuable ns2 modules developed around the world
4. making life easier for lab technicians and students: an official ns2
version can be installed by the administrators, and students can just build
and use their preferred modules independently.
5. helping making ns2 more modular and scalable, while keeping backward
compatibility.

*Documentation:* please refer to the dynamic libraries
documentation<http://telecom.dei.unipd.it/ns/miracle/ns_dynamic_libraries/>

*Credits*: SIGNET lab: Nicola Baldo, Federico Maguolo, Marco Miozzo, Michele
Rossi
Download the patch for
ns-2.29<https://telecom.dei.unipd.it/media/download/196/>or
ns-2.31 <https://telecom.dei.unipd.it/media/download/197/>*SOURCE # 2:*

http://iwct.sjtu.edu.cn/Personal/xwang8/research/RNC/Home.html

Best Regards

On 26 September 2011 13:53, Guy - Alain Lusilao-Zodi <guylz...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for an extension of ns-2 that supports network coding. Is
> there
> anyone who can assist?
>
> Thank you.
>
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