Air-in-a-box is a real-time network emulation software that emulates dynamic and mobile wireless network topologies. It allows users to simulate ad-hoc networks efficiently.
The Air-in-a-box project originally emerged from the research project HIDENETS, giving the program a solid foundation for its network emulation capabilities. With this latest release, the software's architecture and functionality have been greatly improved. However, the development team assures users that continuous quality improvements are still ongoing.
One of the highlights of the software's latest update is the introduction of a unique wireless network model that is exclusive to the Air-in-a-box network emulation tool. The team is in the process of validating this model and is gearing towards making the link simulator modular.
This recent development will enable other users to create simulation models through an interface provided by the program.
The Air-in-a-box development team values the feedback from the users of its software. They encourage everyone to try out the program and share their experience and observations to help improve its overall performance.
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