JUZZLE

JUZZLE: JAVA + PUZZLE

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  • Freeware-open source (http://www.juzzle.org)
  • Development and exploitation simulation platform
  • Graphical design of a model
  • Grid computing capability over a heterogenic network
  • Statistical, parametrical studies
  • Integrated code edition, code generation and code debugging

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Overview

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  Juzzle overview

SILICOM is the major contributor of the Juzzle freeware environment since 2001, and  offers service upon it (evolution, development of simulations, training, etc.).

Beside SILICOM, today main partners of the Juzzle project are the CNES and Thales Alenia Space, which help SILICOM to invest in new functionalities year after year.

Juzzle is a simulation framework particularly aimed for interoperability, most used in the physical layer domain: for example, SILICOM has developed the Galileo complete simulation systems, the simulations algorithms of adapting coding/modulation techniques for Ka/Q bands systems, the complete simulation for the evaluation of the MOBILE TV system (based on DVB-SH standard), and many others.

Juzzle provides a full integrated simulation environment for development and exploitation of simulators including a real-time simulation debug solution using graphical charts. 

 

JUZZLE Interfaces

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Interfaces with languages and applications

It is also already interfaced to many systems and languages (for algorithm implementation) like JAVA, C, Matlab, FORTRAN, Ada, SystemC, Ptolemy, every module being assembled graphically in the environment.This means that, for example, a simulation can mix modules written in Java, C and FORTRAN and use the graphical post-treatment of Matlab, all this being developed and executed in Juzzle.

Easy re-appropriate projects  with code editor

A juzzle project is based on various modules linked each other using input and output ports (like other tools such as SIMULINK, OPNET, COSSAP…). Thanks to the code editor, it is possible to read and/or modify the code. It is then possible to easily understand and re-appropriate existing Juzzle projects.

Designed for exploitation

Another characteristic of Juzzle concerns the simulation exploitation: it provides many tools for parametric or statistic case studies automation and grid computing.