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Section: Software and Platforms

Software and Platforms

Platforms

SensLab and FIT

Participants : Cédric Adjih, Alaeddine Weslati, Vincent Ladeveze.

This is a joint work with Emmanuel Baccelli from Inria Saclay.

Period: 2011 - 2021

Partners: Inria (Lille, Sophia-Antipolis, Grenoble), INSA, UPMC, Institut Télécom Paris, Institut Télécom Evry, LSIIT Strasbourg.

Software

NS3

Participants : Cédric Adjih, Hana Baccouch.

Ey-Wifi, Elimination-Yield for WiFi networks, is a module developed for the ns-3 simulation tool to integrate the features of the EY-NPMA channel access scheme. EY-NPMA (Elimination-Yield Non-Pre-emptive Priority Multiple Access) is a contention based protocol using active signaling (black burst): a node requests access to the medium by transmitting a burst signal. More precisely, the channel access cycle comprises three phases: priority phase, elimination phase and yield phase.

This software was developped thanks to the ADT MOBSIM.

The Ey-Wifi module has been publically released and is available, along with a detailed tutorial explaining how to use it, at: http://hipercom.inria.fr/Ey-Wifi

OPERA

Participants : Cédric Adjih, Ichrak Amdouni, Pascale Minet, Saoucene Ridene, Ridha Soua.

The OPERA software was developed by the Hipercom2 team in the OCARI project. They include EOLSR, an energy efficient routing protocol and OSERENA, a coloring algorithm optimized for dense wireless networks. OPERA was registered by the APP. In 2013, OPERA has been made available for download as an open software from the InriaGForge site: https://gforge.inria.fr/scm/?group_id=4665

More details and documentation about this software are available in the website made by the Hipercom2 team: http://opera.gforge.inria.fr/index.html

SAHARA

Participants : Erwan Livolant, Pascale Minet, Ridha Soua, Cédric Adjih.

The software modules developed by the Hipercom2 team in the SAHARA project have been registered by the APP in July 2013: