We are glad to announce the public release of GMSF -- a Generic Mobility Simulation Framework -- dedicated to the generation of vehicular traces for VANETS. GMSF proposes two new models: MMTS and GIS-based models
Features: - Supports classical mobility models (Random Waypoint, Manhattan) and two new models (MMTS and GIS-based models) - Different scenario are supported to represent three classes of topology: Rural, Urban, and City - Output to various formats: Ns-2, Qualnet/GlomoSim, Nam format, XML (generic trace format) - No installation required. GMSF is accessible through a public web interface where you can set parameters. Supported models: - Random Waypoint - Manhattan - MMTS: a multi-agent microscopic traffic simulator from Kai Nagel (at ETH Zurich and now at the Technical University at Berlin, Germany) - GIS: based on road topologies from the Swiss Geographic Information System GMSF along with its documentation (Technical Report and more) is available at: http://gmsf.hypert.net Keywords: performance evaluation, simulation, vanets, vehicular motion, realistic mobility model. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Baumann Dr. sc. ETH Zurich, MSc ETH CS, MAS SHE Lecturer and Research Fellow Computer Engineering and Network Laboratory ETH Zurich ETZ G 88 Gloriastrasse 35 8092 Zurich, Switzerland phone +41 44 632 51 87 mobile +41 79 263 81 40 fax +41 44 632 10 35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.rainer.baumann.info ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Franck Legendre ETH Zürich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Inst.f.Techn.Informatik u.Kommunik.Netze ETZ G 95 Gloriastrasse 35 8092 Zürich Phone: +41 44 632 54 47 Mobile: +33 611 73 69 56 (de/von France) +41 76 217 69 56 (de/von Suisse) _______________________________________________ manet mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/manet