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- OMNEST 6.1.0 released
- OMNEST 6.0.3 released
- OMNEST 6.0.2 released
- OMNEST 6.0.1 released
- Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) Introduced in INET
- OMNEST 6.0 released
- OMNEST 5.7 released
- OMNEST 5.6.2 released
- OMNEST 5.5.1 released
- OMNEST 5.4.1 released
- OMNEST 5.2.1 released
- OMNEST 5.1.1 released
- OMNEST 5.0 released
- OMNEST 4.6 released
- OMNEST 4.5 released
- OMNEST 4.4.1 released
- OMNEST 4.4 released
- OMNEST 4.3.1 released
- OMNEST 4.3 released
- 6th International OMNeT++ workshop
- OMNEST 4.2.2 released
- LTE World Summit
- 5th International Workshop on OMNeT++
- OMNEST 4.2.1 released
- 4th International Workshop on OMNeT++
- Piracy of OMNeT++ Licenses in China
- OMNEST 4.1 released
- About the 3rd OMNeT++ Workshop
- OMNEST 4.0 released
October 28, 2024
OMNEST 6.1.0 is released with a lot of new features and bugfixes.
More »March 18, 2024
OMNEST 6.0.3 is a maintenance release containing several bugfixes.
More »October 24, 2023
OMNEST 6.0.2 is a maintenance release containing several bugfixes.
More »September 06, 2022
OMNEST 6.0.1 is a maintenance release containing several bugfixes.
More »Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) Introduced in INET
May 13, 2022
Key features of TSN were added to the INET Framework in version 4.4. The model was developed together with an automotive industry partner to ensure relevance and is able to simulate the most important features of this domain.
More »May 06, 2022
OMNEST 6.0 is the result of more than three years of work, and includes many essential new features that we would already have a hard time without.
More »November 01, 2021
This version is intended to be the last release of the 5.x series. The main purpose of this release is to make it possible to write model code, primarily NED, which is also compatible with the upcoming OMNEST 6.0. It also contains several bug fixes backported from the 6.0 branch.
More »May 20, 2020
This is primarily a bugfix release, with a small but practically quite useful NED feature (@reconnect), minor additions to the simulation library and fixes to the IDE Sequence Chart viewer. Regarding bugfixes, Qtenv has received quite a lot of attention.
More »June 04, 2019
This release contains several important fixes like JDK 11 and osgEarth 2.10 compatibility, a workaround for long CDT indexing times, and several improvements in the simulation library.
More »June 29, 2018
Highlights of this release are an improved message compiler (required for INET 4), much improved histogram support, a more powerful cMessagePrinter API and its implementation in Qtenv, and better support for smooth animation in Qtenv.
More »December 11, 2017
Highlights of this release are the fine-tuning of result recording and processing (especially around weighted statistics); many bug fixes and improvements in Qtenv; makefile changes to allow DEBUG and RELEASE builds of models to co-exist, and several related changes in the IDE.
More »May 10, 2017
This release significantly improves and builds upon functionality introduced in version 5.0, and also raises the bar in other areas.
More »April 14, 2016
OMNEST 5.0 has been released. New features include 3D graphics support, support for rich 2D graphics, improved logging, a new Qt-based runtime environment, and much more.
More »December 02, 2014
OMNEST 4.6 has been released.
More »July 16, 2014
OMNEST 4.5 has been released.
More »March 10, 2014
OMNEST 4.4.1 has been released with bugfixes.
More »January 16, 2014
OMNEST 4.4 has been released with improved compiler support and bugfixes.
More »September 16, 2013
OMNEST 4.3.1 has been released with several improvements and bugfixes.
More »April 15, 2013
OMNEST 4.3 has been released with several new features, improvements and bugfixes.
More »6th International OMNeT++ workshop
March 05, 2013
The workshop drew a great crowd of academics and professionals to the French Riviera. They presented results of their research, including new ideas and contributions to open-source simulation models.
As in the previous years, presentations have been selected from a large number of submissions, using multiple peer reviews to ensure a high professional and scientific standard. The program, including the presentation slides, is available online, and the associated papers are available in the SimuTools conference proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.
More »March 27, 2012
We are happy to announce the second maintenance release of OMNEST 4.2. This release contains fixes for several bugs reported against OMNEST 4.2.1. Download
More »March 08, 2012
We will be attending LTE World Summit 2012 taking place in Barcelona on 22-24 May. Come and visit us at stand 70!
More »5th International Workshop on OMNeT++
March 07, 2012
The 5th International Workshop on OMNeT++/OMNEST will take place on March 23, 2012 in Desenzano, Italy. The workshop brings together researchers using OMNeT++ worldwide, and provides a forum for presenting novel ideas and recent developments, including contributions to open-source simulation models. The technical program is already online
More »January 24, 2012
We are happy to announce the release of OMNEST 4.2.1.
More »4th International Workshop on OMNeT++
March 21, 2011
Researchers using OMNeT++/OMNEST met on March 21, 2011 in Barcelona for presenting their work at the 4th International Workshop on OMNeT++. The workshop was organized as part of the SimuTools conference. The list of presentations, together with presentation slides are available in the Technical Program
More »Piracy of OMNeT++ Licenses in China
September 28, 2010
Recently, we have received reports that crooks are peddling OMNeT++ licenses for commercial use in China.
More »June 14, 2010
We are happy to announce the release of OMNEST 4.1.
More »About the 3rd OMNeT++ Workshop
April 06, 2010
The 3rd International Workshop on OMNeT++ was held on March 19, 2010 in Torremolinos, in conjunction with SimuTools 2010 as usual. The workshop was a great success: We had about 10 published papers and more than 30 participants in the room. The workshop programme, including presentation slides, can be read on the workshop web site
Five papers have been published as regular papers with an oral presentation. Thanks to the presentation slots of 35 minutes, a fruitful discussion was started after each presentation, as the authors had the possibility to present a detailed insight of their paper. The other five papers have been published as posters also including a short presentation slot of 15 minutes. We also had the possibility to discuss community related topics. Alfonso Ariza Quintana raised the idea of modularizing the INET Framework in his presentation. Andras Varga presented about the new signals feature of OMNeT++ and about extending the IDE with wizards. The participants attested to the very high quality of presentations. Thanks to the strong TPC, we have had four reviews per paper and a rebuttal period, which helped to select high quality papers for the workshop. Our general impressions was that this community is advancing and growing very fast.
More »March 12, 2009
The OMNEST team is happy to announce version 4.0 of the OMNEST Simulation Environment. OMNEST 4.0 features include an Eclipse-based Simulation IDE, greatly enhanced NED language and simulation kernel, a streamlined simulation kernel and many other improvements.
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