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Using examples oriented around a Wi-Fi ad hoc mobile scenario, we will cover these topics. | |||
* Running simulations, including manipulating and managing configuration, logging, animation and visualization options. | |||
* Debugging simulations using tools such as gdb, valgrind, and oprofile. | |||
* Mobility and wireless models and scenarios | |||
* Methodology and workflow for developing new models in ns-3, using a case study. | |||
== Preparation == | == Preparation == |
Revision as of 13:33, 17 March 2015
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This is the wiki page for the ns-3 training sessions being conducted from 18-19 March, 2015 in Ballston VA.
Logistics
The contact is Tom Henderson; email Tom if you have any questions.
Agenda
Wednesday March 18
The goal of this session (1pm-5pm) is a comprehensive overview of the simulator (what we can fit into half a day). The instructors will be Tom Henderson and Ken Renard.
- Introduction to ns-3: Basic software orientation, survey of capabilities, research performed with ns-3, differences from ns-2, data visualization and man-agement, how the open source project operates.
- Large-scale, distributed simulations with ns-3. (Instructor: Ken Renard)
- Network emulation and Direct Code Execution environments and examples, enabling hardware-in-the-loop and use of real Linux code.
Thursday March 19
Using examples oriented around a Wi-Fi ad hoc mobile scenario, we will cover these topics.
- Running simulations, including manipulating and managing configuration, logging, animation and visualization options.
- Debugging simulations using tools such as gdb, valgrind, and oprofile.
- Mobility and wireless models and scenarios
- Methodology and workflow for developing new models in ns-3, using a case study.
Preparation
Nothing is strictly required, but working through the ns-3 tutorial is a good starting point, if you haven't already.
A 32-bit Ubuntu 14.04 Live DVD (ISO) is posted for download at (link to be provided) and will also be available on DVD media at the session. The ISO (username ns3; password ns3) has prerequisite packages pre-installed and a recent copy of ns-3 source code.
Additional files
Links to any additional example files produced for the training (outside of the ns-3 release) will be posted here.
Training materials
All presentations will be hyperlinked from this wiki page (as they are made available).
Questions and Answers
Questions and answers will be posted here.