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MiXiM http://mixim.sourceforge.net/
-----------------------------------
-----------------------------------
Contents
========
- Purpose and History
- Copyright
- Authors and Maintainers
- Installation
- Documentation
- Release notes
Purpose and History
===================
MiXiM (mixed simulator) is a simulator for wireless and mobile networks using
the OMNeT++ simulation engine.
MiXiM is available at http://mixim.sourceforge.net/
MiXiM is a simulation framework for the OMNeT++ simulation engine to support
modeling and simulation of wireless and mobile networks.
The initial MiXiM version has been a merger of the following 4 simulation
frameworks:
- ChSim
http://www.cs.uni-paderborn.de/en/fachgebiete/research-group-computer-networks/projects/chsim.html
(c) by Universitaet Paderborn
- Mac Simulator
http://www.consensus.tudelft.nl/software.html
(c) by Technische Universiteit Delft
- Mobility Framework
http://mobility-fw.sourceforge.net/
(c) by Technische Universitaet Berlin, Telecommunication Networks Group
- Positif Framework
http://www.consensus.tudelft.nl/software.html
(c) by Technische Universiteit Delft
Meanwhile many other models and projects have been integrated into MiXiM, the
most important being:
- EnergyFramework (since MiXiM v1.1)
http://www.sics.se/nets/software
(c) Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS)
written by Laura Marie Feeney ([email protected])
- CSMA module (since MiXiM v1.2)
(c) by Jerome Rousselot ([email protected])
- IEEE 802.15.4 and IEEE 802.15.4A modules (since MiXiM v1.2)
(c) by Jerome Rousselot ([email protected])
- B-MAC layer (since MiXiM v2.1)
http://linux3.dti.supsi.ch/~afoerste/downloads.html
(c) by Anna Foerster ([email protected])
- L-MAC layer (since MiXiM v2.1)
http://linux3.dti.supsi.ch/~afoerste/downloads.html
(c) by Anna Foerster ([email protected])
and ported to MiXiM by Theodoros Kapourniotis ([email protected])
- MoBAN - Mobility Model for Body Area Networks (since MiXiM v2.1)
http://www.es.ele.tue.nl/nes/content/models.php
(c) by Majid Nabi ([email protected])
- Flooding network layer (since MiXiM v2.1)
(c) by Daniel Willkomm ([email protected])
and ported to MiXiM by Theodoros Kapourniotis ([email protected])
- WiseRoute network layer (since MiXiM v2.1)
(c) by Damien Piguet, Jerome Rousselot ([email protected])
and ported to MiXiM by Theodoros Kapourniotis ([email protected])
- ProbabilityBroadcast network layer modules (since MiXiM v2.1)
(c) by Jerome Rousselot ([email protected])
- Analogue Models: BreakpointPathlossModel and PERModel (since MiXiM v2.1)
(c) by Jerome Rousselot ([email protected])
MiXiM further includes the "Mixnet" (since MiXiM v2.0) project which provides
compatibility modules and documentation for using MiXiM together with the INET
framework.
For details on Mixnet and INET please take a look at the README file in MiXiM's
"inet" folder.
Copyright
=========
Copyright (C) 2007
- Technische Universitaet Berlin (TUB), Germany
Telecommunication Networks Group
- Technische Universiteit Delft (TUD), Netherlands
- Universitaet Paderborn (UPB), Germany
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
The TUB, TUD, and UPB do not provide any warranty for MiXiM --
you did not pay for it! Further details can be found in the file
COPYING.
As a good practice, you should acknowledge the work done in MiXiM
just as you do if you cite a scientific work.
Authors and Maintainers
=======================
The main authors of MiXiM are (in alphabetic order)
- Andreas Koepke, TUB ([email protected])
- Hermann S. Lichte, UPB ([email protected])
- Tom Parker, TUD ([email protected])
- Jerome Rousselot, CSEM SA ([email protected])
- Michael Swigulski, TUB ([email protected])
- Stefan Valentin, UPB ([email protected])
- Otto Visser, TUD ([email protected])
- Karl Wessel, TUB ([email protected])
- Daniel Willkomm, TUB ([email protected])
From 2007 (MiXiM v0.1) until 2011 (MiXiM v2.1) MiXiM has been officially
maintained and developed by the Telecommunication Networks Group of the
Technische Universitaet Berlin (TUB), in particular by
- Michael Swigulski, TUB ([email protected])
- Karl Wessel, TUB ([email protected])
- Daniel Willkomm, TUB ([email protected])
From 2011 (MiXiM v2.1) until 2012 (MiXiM v2.2 and INET integration) MiXiM
has been officially maintained by the Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated
Circuits, Design Automation Division Dresden of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft,
in particular by
- Michael Lindig, Fraunhofer-IIS/EAS ([email protected])
Contributors
============
There have been many contributors adding code, bug reports and bug-fixes to
MiXiM. Specifically we would like to mention:
- Laura Marie Feeney
- Anna Foerster
- Theodoros Kapourniotis
- Michael Lindig
- Majid Nabi
- Jerome Rousselot
Installation
============
For installation instructions please see the INSTALL file
How to start
============
A step-by-step guide on how to start with MiXiM can be found in MiXiM's wiki at:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mixim/wiki/StepByStep
MiXiM contains wizards for the project-creation-wizard in the OMNeT++ IDE.
These are:
* a wizard to create a basic MiXiM-network by configuring the hosts from
predefines application layers, NIC protocols and mobility modules as well as
choosing the playground topology.
* a wizard to create a simple MiXiM-network. The hosts contain an analogue model
which can be basically configured in the wizard. This network is useful to
implement and test a new analogue model.
To create a new project using MiXiM's wizards please go to:
"File -> New -> OMNeT++ Project...", name your project, and in the next step
select the wizard to be used. It will present the configuration options
during the next step(s). When the creation process has finished, the new
MiXiM-network is ready to be built and run.
Documentation
==============
All documentation can be found in the doc directory. If you still have questions
after reading these, check out the website at http://mixim.sourceforge.net.
To send any kind of feedback, bug reports, feature requests etc. please use the
OMNeT++ mailing list [email protected].
You have to subscribe to it first,
see http://www.omnetpp.org/external/maillist.php for details.
Release Notes
=============
See following site for notes on what changed with each release (beginning
with 1.2):
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mixim/wiki/WhatChanged