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* '''Mentors:''' [mailto:dizhizhou@hotmail.com Dizhi Zhou], [mailto:tahiliani.nitk@gmail.com Mohit P. Tahiliani] | * '''Mentors:''' [mailto:dizhizhou@hotmail.com Dizhi Zhou], [mailto:tahiliani.nitk@gmail.com Mohit P. Tahiliani] | ||
* '''Abstract:''' This project aims to make NS-3 more friendly to researchers working on the contemporary research topic in DCN to use NS-3 as an effective simulation tool to evaluate their ideas. The goal of the project is to augment NS-3 for | * '''Abstract:''' This project aims to make NS-3 more friendly to researchers working on the contemporary research topic in Data Center Networks (DCN) to use NS-3 as an effective simulation tool to evaluate their ideas. The goal of the project is to augment NS-3 for DCN, with a special focus in the flow completion time minimization. | ||
* '''About Me:''' I will soon join the University of Pennsylvania as a first-year PhD student focusing on Computer Systems and Networking. | * '''About Me:''' I will soon join the University of Pennsylvania as a first-year PhD student focusing on Computer Systems and Networking. |
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Project Overview
- Project name: Framework of Studying Flow Completion Time Minimization for Data Center Networks
- Student: Liangcheng Yu
- Mentors: Dizhi Zhou, Mohit P. Tahiliani
- Abstract: This project aims to make NS-3 more friendly to researchers working on the contemporary research topic in Data Center Networks (DCN) to use NS-3 as an effective simulation tool to evaluate their ideas. The goal of the project is to augment NS-3 for DCN, with a special focus in the flow completion time minimization.
- About Me: I will soon join the University of Pennsylvania as a first-year PhD student focusing on Computer Systems and Networking.