NEMAN: a network emulator for mobile ad-hoc networks

Development of applications and protocols for wireless ad-hoc networks has always been a challenge. Spe-cific characteristics such as frequent topology changes due to nodes moving around, popping up or being turned off, need to be considered from the earliest stages of develop-ment. Since testing an...

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