August 31, 2012

We are pleased to announce the release of Scenargie® 1.6. We have added many new features to Visual Lab and highly enhanced its usability. For example, features of batch processing and comparative charting for multiple cases to improve efficiency of system evaluation. Also, in coordination with Multi-Agent Extension Module, agent profile and behavior rules can be easily set through Visual Lab. In addition, CentOS 6 and Windows 7 (64bit) are officially supported as operating environment for Scenargie.

A detailed list of added features and models is as follows: 

■Base Simulator 
  - Polygons are available as moving area of random way point mobility model
  - TCP congestion control algorithm based on BSD9 (NewReno、CUBIC、H-TCP、Vegas、
    Hamilton-Delay、CAIA-Hamilton-Delay、CAIA-Delay-Gradient)

■Visual Lab 
  - Batch processing
  - Chart enhancement
     ・ Summary (average, total, median)
     ・ Display of upper/lower limits and confidence intervals.
     ・ Comparison of multiple cases
  - 3D format (Wavefront OBJ) import
  - Object color setting (Individual)
  - GIS object rotation
  - Object type duplication
  - Object placement on a grid
  - Multi-Agent settings (for Multi-Agent Extension Module)
     ・ Agent profiles and behavior rules
     ・ Time tables for trains and buses
  - Traffic signal settings (for Multi-Agent Extension Module)
     ・ red, blue and yellow durations

■Dot Eleven Module
  - Per link datarate setting

■ITS Extension Module
  - ARIB STD-T109 standard

■LTE Module
  - Adaptive modulation control based on CQI

 

August 30-31, 2012

We have attended at IPSJ SIG Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Communications (IPSJ-MBL) for poster presentation and demonstration. We demonstrated simulation for user behavior during a disaster by using Scenargie Multi-Agent Extension Module. Many participants came to see our demonstration, and we have got valuable comments and requests for Scenargie to be further developed.
 

July 4-6, 2012

We have attended at IPSJ-DICOMO2012 (Multimedia, Distributed, Cooperative, and Mobile Symposium) in Ishikawa prefecture (Japan) on July 4-6. We demonstrated simulation for disaster-tolerant system with Scenargie Multi-Agent Extension Module. In the demonstration, we represented possible road hazard, traffic hazard and human activities when disaster strikes. Many participants including current Scenargie users came to see our demonstration with great interests.




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