There are 9 repositories under ns-3 topic.
ns-3 module for simulating mmWave-based cellular systems. See https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8344116/ (open access) as a reference.
BBR' - An Implementation of Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip Time Congestion Control for ns-3
5G Network Slicing for Wi-Fi Networks
A simulation framework of adaptive video streaming over wireless home networks using ns-3. The final project for CPSC 8510 Software Systems for Data Communication.
A framework to manage ns-3 simulation campaigns: let SEM perform multiple parallelized executions of your ns-3 scenario, permanently save the results and output them in plotting-friendly data structures. All from the comfort of the command line or in a few, clean lines of Python code.
A flexible 3D visualizer for displaying, debugging, presenting, and understanding ns-3 scenarios.
A flexible 3D visualizer for displaying, debugging, presenting, and understanding ns-3 scenarios.
LTE-A Proximity-based Services, Device-to-device Communication module for NS-3
OFSwitch13: OpenFlow 1.3 module for ns-3.
This is an implementation of an API to interface ns-3 network simulator to NI software defined radios for 802.11 and LTE.
IAB feature for the ns-3 mmWave module
Simulating a Low-Rate TCP DoS Attack in ns-3
A system level simulator for the Internet of Drones, based on ns-3.
The official open source ns-3 simulation framework for datacenter network architectures
Code for M. Polese, J. Jornet, T. Melodia, M. Zorzi, “Toward End-to-End, Full-Stack 6G Terahertz Networks”, https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.07989, 2020.
WOSS is a framework that permits the integration of any underwater channel simulator that expects environmental data and provides a channel realization. WOSS integrates the Bellhop ray-tracing program. Thanks to its automation the user only has to specify the location in the world and the time where the simulation should take place.
This is the NS3 based module used for the Net-runner website
Model using ns-3 simulator on Linux to simulate IEEE 802.11 CSMA/CA technic. It uses a mechanism called DCF (distributed coordinated function) which applies a binary exponential backoff to avoid collisions.
An experiment of TCP and UDP performance analysis with ns-3
Simulation of VANET using SUMO and ns-3. Compared RRAA on different maps and rate adaptation algorithms.