" We chose OPNET Modeler® mainly because of its versatility in
interacting with other simulation platforms. Our project is in cooperation
with teams from several other departments at our University, as well
as an outside company. Therefore a good input/output interface, e.g.,
co-simulation APIs, is of high priority in our project.
We plan to evaluate the performance of wireless network in a ship
environment. The goal is to provide a tool set such that various
parameters can be varied to evaluate different configurations and
technologies in order to carefully understand the benefit of the
added wireless technology."
Prof. L.L.
Professor, Purdue University, USA
"In 16 years of my experience in network engineering both with
industry and academic institutions, I have not come across a more
comprehensive network design and modeling tool as OPNET®. OPNET is
as close as you get to the real network, no other network design
tool comes even close to it. It provides a platform for testing ideas
and designs prior to their ultra expensive implementation. I cannot
imagine how any medium to large size organization dealing with communication
networks can do without OPNET."
Dr. D.H.
Professor, Edith Cowan University, Australia
"Within the Electrical Engineering teaching program at SUPELEC
France, OPNET is a useful and efficient tool to support lectures
on Telecommunication Networks. Graduate or undergraduate students
can practice on well-designed OPNET integrated tutorials and can
easily modify and test existing models via a user-friendly interface
and carry out short projects.
For example in order to comprehend multimedia multiservice network
fundamentals and QoS concepts, basic traffic handling mechanisms
and resource control can be modeled and simulated with OPNET Modeler®.
The Modeler framework provides a Finite State Machine paradigm which
provides a clear and efficient modeling environment and a comprehensive
visualisation of the model innerworkings. Existing integrated traffic
generators and analysis tools permit rapid access to QoS elements.
In addition to the capability of basic training with this professional
tool, the flexibility provided by OPNET and the huge collection of
models for fixed or wireless networks offer very large and impressive
application fields."
Dr. M.D.
Professor, SUPELEC (Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité),
France
"I used OPNET Modeler® for my PhD research. I built my own models
to analyze switch/router behavior using custom algorithms. The statistic
data output provided by the software obviously helped me a lot in
the analysis. Later I used OPNET Modeler in a research project, which
investigated protection mechanisms against link or node failure at
Layer 3 by means of MPLS. I used standard OPNET protocol models to
build a test network. The flexibility provided by the tool, and the
huge collection of hardware models, are some of OPNET’s best
features. Now as a Lecturer, I would like my students, both undergraduates
and postgraduates, to use OPNET Modeler to carry out their projects.
As for a networking project, simulation is often a natural choice.
I believe OPNET Modeler is the best tool available because its user-friendly
interface and rich features."
Dr. E.L.
Lecturer, University of Luton, UK
"I am happy to have the possibility of using the OPNET simulator
in my course and research. It is considered both the most important
and best-designed simulator, around the world. Years ago we would
have liked to use it but the cost was too high. Now that the OPNET University program has expanded to Italy and we have more experience
with simulation, we know exactly what to expect from a simulator
and we are excited to be able to use a product so strongly recommended
by our worldwide colleagues."
Dr. G.M.
Professor, University of Bologna, Italy
"We will hold a lecture with exercise about Computer Networks
in the coming semester. (Information about the lecture in the last
semester: http://www.ti5.tu-harburg.de/Lecture/03ws/RN/claroline.ti5.tu-harburg.de/RN/)
For the exercise we plan to use a network simulation tool. Our first
choice are the OPNET products, because they seem to be easy to handle,
at least much better then ns2...This time I prefer IT Guru Academic,
because it seems to be a great extra value, when students can download
and install it at home. And I think its features are sufficient for
us."
Dipl. Ing. P. B.
Support Research & Teaching Staff
Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
“We have used NS for a short time (three months) but now we are
using OPNET. There are some comparisons between NS and OPNET:
1-In NS, there is a lack of user interface
2-NS is more difficult to learn
3-NS is less generic and less configurable than OPNET
4-There is a clearer animation with OPNET
5-OPNET has more system functions
6-The assistance (help) of OPNET is done better. “
Dr. B. A. B.
Professor, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
"In the Telecommunications Management program in
the Business school of the California State University at Hayward,
we use OPNET to provide our students with hands-on experience in
network design and performance analysis. For instance, in our WAN
design class, the students learn to provision a circuit-switched
private telephone network, gain experience in queuing models, and
learn how increases in network demand can affect service level agreements.
As the instructor, I have found these laboratory exercises to be
a valuable supplement to the material covered in the text and in
current news articles."
Dr. K. B.
Professor, California State University, Hayward – Computer
Science
“My fiber-optics class is successful and I must add enjoyable
because of OPNET IT Guru® software. Taking your suggestion, I tracked
down professor Panko’s text and the simulation exercises to
go with it. They are pretty well organized and serve as a good tutorial;
as does the inbuilt WDM Guru® tutorial. The students have been exploring
the features & functionality of the software”
Dr. V. C.
Professor, Eastern Kentucky University – Business
Technology
“The students in my group were uniformly excited about the
idea of gaining experience with the network simulation software used
in industry.”
Dr. B. K.
Professor, University of Southern California – Electrical
Engineering
"The OPNET University Program's availability in Australia is
fantastic! We also find the technical support to be invaluable."
T.K.
Program Chair, School of IT
Murdoch University, Australia
"I have worked many aspects of theoretical problems in wireless
broadband systems and spent significant amount of time in writing
simulation codes to verify theoretical results or to test new algorithms.
In some cases, it is rather difficult to model the system close to
real scenario. The built-in features in OPNET for several networking
standards and protocols are very useful to our research....I am also
considering adopting the textbooks, Business Data Networks & Telecommunications
by Panko and/or Computer Networks A Systems Approach by Peterson & Davie,
in my courses since they come with OPNET lab exercises."
Dr. S.S.
Monash University, Australia
"I want to thank you OPNET University Team] for your assistance
with OPNET's recent donation of licenses to the Computer Technology
Program at Purdue University. We are using the software in our Enterprise
Network Management class, and everyone agrees that it has added great
value to the course."
Dr. A.H.S
Visiting Assistant Professor, Purdue University