EXtensible Animator for Mobile Simulations: EXAMS
Nikolaos S. Livathinos

TL;DR
EXAMS is an extensible visualization tool for NS-2 that enables detailed, protocol-specific animation of mobile wireless network simulations, aiding researchers in debugging and analyzing protocols.
Contribution
It introduces an architecture that separates general and protocol-specific animation, allowing independent development and loading of protocol modules.
Findings
Enables detailed visualization of NS-2 simulation data.
Supports protocol-specific animation control.
Facilitates debugging and analysis of mobile protocols.
Abstract
One of the most widely used simulation environments for mobile wireless networks is the Network Simulator 2 (NS-2). However NS-2 stores its outcome in a text file, so there is a need for a visualization tool to animate the simulation of the wireless network. The purpose of this tool is to help the researcher examine in detail how the wireless protocol works both on a network and a node basis. It is clear that much of this information is protocol dependent and cannot be depicted properly by a general purpose animation process. Existing animation tools do not provide this level of information neither permit the specific protocol to control the animation at all. EXAMS is an NS-2 visualization tool for mobile simulations which makes possible the portrayal of NS-2 internal information like transmission properties and node data structures. This is mainly possible due to EXAMS extensible…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
