Dear Colleagues,
I have released the first version of the STEAM-Sim simulator which has been
developed during my PhD thesis.
See:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/steamsim/?source=directorySTEAM-Sim builds up on OMNeT++, PAWiS, MiXiM, and CIL. The main purpose of
STEAM-Sim is to establish an accurate energy-aware hardware/software/network
co-simulation of wireless sensor networks.
Real firmware written in C (e.g. based on the Contiki OS) is combined with time
information corresponding to the execution time of the code running on a
microcontroller. This time annotated firmware is afterwards simulated with models
of the hardware (e.g. a CC2420 radio).
As an outcome detailed energy profiles of every hardware module in the network
are generated within nanosecond (and below) time resolution.
Benefits:
+) time accurate simulation/emulation of real firmware (e.g. based on Contiki)
+) energy awareness
+) detailed hardware models
+) realistic channel models from MiXiM
+) time resolution of OMNeT++
+) cross-level simulations
Best regards,
Georg