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== Event Scheduler ==
 
* Implement a "Calendar Queue" event scheduler. The reference paper is: ''Randy Brown, Calendar Queues: A Fast 0(1) Priority Queue Implementation for the Simulation Event Set Problem, CACM, 31(10):1220-1227, October 1988.''
 
* Implement a "Dynamic Calendar Queue" event scheduler. The reference paper is: ''JongSuk Ahn, SeungHyun Oh, "Dynamic Calendar Queue," ss, p. 20,  Thirty-Second Annual Simulation Symposium,  1999.''
 
== Software Integration ==
 
Tom Henderson (tomh@tomh.org) is looking for volunteers to lead or assist on these code integration projects:
* ns-2 integration with ns-3.  (we need to explore different ways to do this)
 
* [http://www.quagga.net Quagga] or [http://www.xorp.org XORP] routing integration (Do not reinvent dynamic routing daemons-- reuse existing ones)
** Prior related work:  quagga OSPFv3 (IPv6) integration with GTNetS (Tom Henderson and Boeing)
** Prior related work:  quagga BGP integration with GTNetS
 
*  network simulation cradle:  Linux and FreeBSD code running in ns:  http://research.wand.net.nz/software/nsc.php
 
*  protolib/agent J:  Naval Research Lab (NRL) has developed a number of nice open source abstraction libraries for ns-2.  One is called "protolib" and it allows for C-based routing daemons to run in ns-2, OPNET, and also as a userspace daemon.  There is a related one called "Agent J" that allows Java-based apps to run in ns-2 (or also on top of real sockets).  http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/protolib/
 
* NIST WiMax ns-2 port to ns-3

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