The source code for this package is located in src/gov/nist/sip/proxy. The proxy
is a pure JAIN-SIP application: it does not need proprietary nist-sip
classes in addition of those defined in JAIN-SIP 1.1, you can substitute
the NIST-SIP stack by another JAIN-SIP-1.1 compliant stack and it should
interoperate.
he proxy can act as presence server and be able to process NOTIFY and
SUBSCRIBE requests. If this parameter is disabled, the proxy will simply
forward those kind of requests following the appropriate Routing decision.
More details can be found in the publications on directed diffusion. Directed diffusion simulation code is available in ns-2. The latest release of the diffusion Routing software is available on the Testbeds and Software page.
A Module-based Wireless Node (MW-Node) is a Node with wireless and mobile capabilities added by means of modules. It is not a new node object derived from Node. Rather it is a new layout of mostly existing components. Rationale for this new design has been presented in [1]. The MW-Node provides a flexible support for wireless and mobile networking and in particular:
support for multiple interfaces/multiple channels, and
a common basis for the implementation of wireless Routing protocols.
DTNSim2 is a simulator for Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs) written in Java. It is based on Sushant Jain s DTNSim, which was used for the Routing in a delay tolerant network paper. It has been exensively modified.
Many CAD users dismiss schematic capture as a necessary evil in the process of creating
PCB layout but we have always disputed this point of view. With PCB layout now offering
automation of both component placement and track Routing, getting the design into the
computer can often be the most time consuming element of the exercise. And if you use
circuit simulation to develop your ideas, you are going to spend even more time working on
the schematic.
The ONE is a Opportunistic Network Environment simulator which provides a
powerful tool for generating mobility traces, running DTN messaging
simulations with different Routing protocols, and visualizing both
simulations interactively in real-time and results after their completion.