This toolbox distributes processes over matlab workers available over the intranet/internet (SPMD or MPMD parallel model). It is very useful for corsely granular parallelization problems and in the precesence of a distributed and heterogeneus computer enviroment. No need for configuration files ! Cross platforms, cross OS and cross MATLAB versions. Workers can be added to the parallel computation even if it has started. No need of a common file system, all comms are using tcpip connections
* A ncurses user interface.
* Network statistics to view the amount of packets and data in many
different protocols, interfaces and hosts.
* View what active TCP connections are on the network.
* View UDP packets.
* View and log ICMP packets.
* View and log the 48bit arp protocol.
And also view what make of network card is in each machine
* Multithreaded so that the user interface does not interfere with any of the packet
captureing methods.
* View and log the following user space protocols
FTP, POP3, HTTP
A program to demonstrate the optimization process of ant colony optimization for the traveling saleman problem (TSP). The cities are shown as red circles, the pheromone on the connections between them (fully connected graph) by gray lines. The darker the grey, the more pheromone is currently on the edge. During the optimization, the currently best found tour is drawn in red. To run the optimization, first create a random TSP, then create an ant colony, and finally run the optimization.
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for *nix, with a focus on high performance and good code. The library differentiates itself from other implementations by transfering directly from file pages to the network stack. On high-bandwidth connections it is able to seed at 3 times the speed of the official client.
The client uses ncurses and is ideal for use with screen or dtach. It supports saving of sessions and allows the user to add and remove torrents.
A Java Framework for connecting to and exchanging data from GPS units to J2ME Mobile Devices. Serial and Bluetooth connections to GPS devices. Support for NMEA-0183 GPS Standard. An Observer-Design Pattern makes the library extendable. Based on GPSlib4j.
Implemented BFS, DFS and A*
To compile this project, use the following command:
g++ -o search main.cpp
Then you can run it:
./search
The input is loaded from a input file in.txt
Here is the format of the input file:
The first line of the input file shoud contain two chars indicate the source and destination city for breadth first and depth first algorithm.
The second line of input file shoud be an integer m indicate the number of connections for the map.
Following m lines describe the map, each line represents to one connection in this form: dist city1 city2, which means there is a connection between city1 and city2 with the distance dist.
The following input are for A*
The following line contains two chars indicate the source and destination city for A* algorithm.
Then there is an integer h indicate the number of heuristic.
The following h lines is in the form: city dist which means the straight-line distance from the city to B is dist.
KphoneSI (kpsi) is a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) user agent
for Linux, with which you can initiate VoIP (Voice over IP) connections
over the Internet, send Instant Messages, subscribe your friends
presence information and start other applications of your choice