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The NIST Q-D Channel Realization software, initially released in August 2019, is a Three-Dimensional (3D) ray-tracing software developed in Matlab. It provides
QPP Sim is a simple discrete event simulator aimed at helping and accelerating the study of Quality of Service (QoS), Priority, and Pre-emption (QPP) mechanisms
The ns3 repository supports research on public safety communications and beyond. The Long Term Evolution (LTE) module has been extended to support device-to
The purpose of this software is to measure the access delay of a push-to-talk network. Access time generally describes time associated with the initialization
This Repository is for the microcontroller utilized in the Mission Critical Voice (MCV) Quality of Experience (QoE) measurement system from NIST's Public Safety
This Unreal Engine project has been created specifically for the PSCR Haptic Challenge. It features three different first responder scenarios that will be
This experimental application was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Public Safety Communications Research Division (PSCR)
The purpose of this software is to measure the mouth-to-ear (M2E) latency of a push-to-talk network. M2E latency characterizes the time between speech input
NIST has released a simulation model to evaluate D2D Communication in LTE. The implementation is based on the open source ns-3 simulator and currently supports
NIST Microwave Uncertainty Framework (Beta version) The NIST Microwave Uncertainty Framework provides a "drag-and-drop" toolkit for managing the calculation of
The Timebase Correction (TBC) software package , used with high-speed sampling oscilloscopes, can correct both random and systematic timebase errors using