Dear all, We are pleased to announce the release of YAVISTA 1.2.
YAVISTA makes the debugging and the understanding of the MANET simulators much easier by providing timelines of the 802.11 MAC layer execution. YAVISTA current release works with NS-2.29, NS-2.30 and Glomosim 2.03. YAVISTA is written in Java and is OS Independent. Downloading YAVISTA ------------------- Videos and screenshots: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=191421&package_id=226521&release_id=497035 Publications related to YAVISTA: http://yavista.sourceforge.net/index.php/Publications Please note that Yavista has also been published in CAMAD/PIMRC 2007 & will be published in COMSWARE 2008 Source code and binaries: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=191421&package_id=224840&release_id=497033 NS-2.29, NS-2.30 and Glomosim 2.03 plugins: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=191421&package_id=226522&release_id=497041 Website : http://yavista.sourceforge.net Features -------- * Representation of the 'Receive', 'Transmit' , 'Channel State' and 'Backoff Procedure' operations for each node. * Slot by slot representation of the backoff countdown for each node. * Representation of the frame sequence numbers, of the frame type and of the frame transmission direction. * The simulation events are logged with 1 microsecond precision. * YAVISTA timelines are displayed with InkScape.InkScape's zoom and scroll features allow the user to move around the timeline. * A color and shape code is used to improve visual comfort. Licence ------- The yavista source code is being released as open source under The GNU General Public License (GPL). - http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt Contributors ------------ Yavista has been developed by a)the LIP6 Laboratory/Pole Phare (University of Paris 6/France) b)the CRISTAL Laboratory (ENSI/Tunisia) Best regards, The Yavista Team
