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WiNeSim: A Wireless Network Simulation Tool
M. Emerson, S. Duncavage, J. Mathe, J. Sztipanovits

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M. Emerson, S. Duncavage, J. Mathe, J. Sztipanovits. "WiNeSim: A Wireless Network Simulation Tool". Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT’06), Sang Lyul Min, Wang Yi (eds.), ACM, October, 2006.

Abstract
We provide an overview of WiNeSim, a highly extensible wireless network modeling and simulation tool with a network attack modeling component. WiNeSim provides a high-level graphical modeling interface for the rapid declarative specification of network configurations, including the selection of node hardware, MAC protocols, and routing protocols. Furthermore, it enables users to specify certain network nodes to act as “smart” attackers who adapt their behavior and attack styles based on perceived network conditions in accordance with user-specified algorithms given as timed automata. WiNeSim is designed to easily integrate new network protocols and attack styles.

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    M. Emerson, S. Duncavage, J. Mathe, J. Sztipanovits.
    "WiNeSim: A Wireless Network Simulation Tool".
    Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Conference on
    Embedded Software (EMSOFTâ06), Sang Lyul Min, Wang
    Yi (eds.), ACM, October, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{EmersonDuncavageMatheSztipanovits06_WiNeSimWirelessNetworkSimulationTool,
        author = {M. Emerson and S. Duncavage and J. Mathe and J.
                  Sztipanovits},
        title = {WiNeSim: A Wireless Network Simulation Tool},
        booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International
                  Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFTâ06)},
        editor = {Sang Lyul Min, Wang Yi},
        organization = {ACM},
        month = {October},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {We provide an overview of WiNeSim, a highly
                  extensible wireless network modeling and
                  simulation tool with a network attack modeling
                  component. WiNeSim provides a high-level graphical
                  modeling interface for the rapid declarative
                  specification of network configurations, including
                  the selection of node hardware, MAC protocols, and
                  routing protocols. Furthermore, it enables users
                  to specify certain network nodes to act as
                  âsmartâ attackers who adapt their behavior and
                  attack styles based on perceived network
                  conditions in accordance with user-specified
                  algorithms given as timed automata. WiNeSim is
                  designed to easily integrate new network protocols
                  and attack styles.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/290.html}
    }
    

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