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This section describes projects that are being worked on and have been publicly announced.   
 
This section describes projects that are being worked on and have been publicly announced.   
 
Please add your project to the below so interested contributors can coordinate with you.
 
Please add your project to the below so interested contributors can coordinate with you.
 
=== Google Summer of Code projects ===
 
 
These projects each have their own separate wiki pages:
 
 
==== Network Address Translation ====
 
* [http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/GSOC2009NetworkAddressTranslation project page]
 
==== Minstrel Rate Adaptation ====
 
* [http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/GSOC2009Minstrel Minstrel Rate Adaptation project page]
 
==== Uplink Scheduler for WIMAX ====
 
* [http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/GSOC2009WimaxUplinkScheduler project page]
 
  
 
=== 802.11 model extensions ===
 
=== 802.11 model extensions ===
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* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/mirko/ns-3-80211n
 
* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/mirko/ns-3-80211n
 
* ''status'':  see http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-July/006216.html
 
* ''status'':  see http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-July/006216.html
 
==== 802.11s ====
 
 
* ''summary'':  Wireless Software Research & Development Group of Institute of Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences is aiming to make a complete model of IEEE802.11s D3.0 Draft Standard.
 
* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-November/004931.html
 
* ''code location'':  http://forge.wenos.ru/hgprojects/ns3dev/
 
* ''status'':  merged for ns-3.6
 
  
 
=== IPv6 for ns-3 ===
 
=== IPv6 for ns-3 ===
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* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-June/004283.html
 
* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-June/004283.html
 
* ''code location'': hg clone https://svnet.u-strasbg.fr/hg/ns-3-ipv6-2nd/
 
* ''code location'': hg clone https://svnet.u-strasbg.fr/hg/ns-3-ipv6-2nd/
* ''status'':  ns-3.3 contains the first merge (Ipv6Address) of this code.  ns-3.6 will continue to add features, including Ipv6Interface class.  Here is a tentative roadmap: http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-July/006211.html
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* ''status'':  ns-3.3 contains the first merge (Ipv6Address) of this code.  ns-3.7 and ns-3.8 will continue to add features.  Here is a tentative roadmap: http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-July/006211.html
 
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=== Flow monitor module ===
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* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-May/005875.html
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* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-flowmon/
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* ''status'': merged for ns-3.6
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=== Spectrum modeling support ===
 
=== Spectrum modeling support ===
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* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-April/005759.html
 
* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-April/005759.html
 
* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/nbaldo/ns-3-dev-spectrum
 
* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/nbaldo/ns-3-dev-spectrum
* ''status'': Seeking feedback; possible merge candidate for ns-3.6.
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* ''status'': Seeking feedback; possible merge candidate for ns-3.8?
  
 
=== Multi-threaded simulation implementation for multicore ===
 
=== Multi-threaded simulation implementation for multicore ===
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* ''code location'':  http://codereview.appspot.com/109068/show
 
* ''code location'':  http://codereview.appspot.com/109068/show
* ''status'': under development for ns-3.6
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* ''status'': under development for ns-3.8
  
 
=== Synchronized emulation ===
 
=== Synchronized emulation ===
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* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-September/004789.html
 
* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-September/004789.html
 
* ''code location'':  http://code.nsnam.org/iamine/ns-3-wimax
 
* ''code location'':  http://code.nsnam.org/iamine/ns-3-wimax
* ''status'':  Under review for ns-3.7
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* ''status'':  Under review for ns-3.8
  
 
=== Underwater acoustic model ===
 
=== Underwater acoustic model ===
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* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-October/004826.html
 
* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-October/004826.html
 
* ''code location'':  http://code.nsnam.org/ltracy/ns-3-dev-uan
 
* ''code location'':  http://code.nsnam.org/ltracy/ns-3-dev-uan
* ''status'': Under review for ns-3.7. http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-June/006148.html
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* ''status'': Under review for ns-3.8 http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2009-June/006148.html
  
 
=== Visualization for ns-3 ===
 
=== Visualization for ns-3 ===
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* ''wiki page'': http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/Real_World_Application_Integration
 
* ''wiki page'': http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/Real_World_Application_Integration
 
* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/lj/quagga-porting/
 
* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/lj/quagga-porting/
* ''status'':  Was developed by Liu Jian, Google Summer of Code.  Portions of this code are planned for a future release (ns-3.6 or later) when ns-3-simu is merged.
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* ''status'':  Was developed by Liu Jian, Google Summer of Code.  Portions of this code are planned for a future release (ns-3.8 or later) when ns-3-simu is merged.
  
 
=== L2 Ethernet switch module ===
 
=== L2 Ethernet switch module ===

Revision as of 21:43, 30 December 2009

Main Page - Current Development - Developer FAQ - Tools - Related Projects - Project Ideas - Summer Projects

Installation - Troubleshooting - User FAQ - HOWTOs - Samples - Models - Education - Contributed Code - Papers

On this page, we will try to maintain pointers to current ns-3 development work, and post some suggested project ideas.

If you are interested in collaborating on one of these projects, please do not hesitate to contact the individuals identified.

For newcomers: Contributing to ns-3

Note: Several ns-3 developers hang out on IRC at #ns-3 at irc.freenode.net. A typically active time is around 1500 to 1900 UTC, Mondays through Fridays.

Developer home pages

Here are some developer pages, to see what people are currently working on:

Code contributions under review for main tree

This section is devoted to code that is being reviewed or considered for merge to ns-3-dev. Some small patches are not included here and can be found in the tracker instead, often with the keyword PATCH

We conduct many of our reviews at http://codereview.appspot.com. The Reviews page links to some of this code that is currently under review (also summarized below).

WiMAX

MPI distributed simulations

underwater acoustic network device

WIFI_PHY_STANDARD_80211p_SCH/CCH

Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET)

Chord/DHash DHT

ns-3-simu sockopt patches

Miscellaneous wifi enhancements

Patch to pause and resume an interface

Public development projects

This section describes projects that are being worked on and have been publicly announced. Please add your project to the below so interested contributors can coordinate with you.

802.11 model extensions

There are several efforts ongoing to extend the ns-3 Wifi model.

Harmonization with ns-2 802.11 Ext models

  • summary: ns-2.33 added a new 802.11 model with much more detailed channel modeling. An effort has been started to port over reusable components from that implementation to ns-3's wifi model, while reusing already implemented basic components. The goal is a harmonization of the 802.11 models of ns-2 and ns-3. Leading aim is to support research on vehicular networks. Planned near-term features:
    • Equalizing PHY models including capture effects, user-definable coding rates (e.g. 5.9 GHz from 802.11p)
    • EDCA QoS extensions of 802.11e
  • Already finished features:
    • Nakagami/Rayleigh propagation loss model
  • ns-developers post: http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2008-November/004936.html
  • code location: http://idlebox.net/2008/ns-3-wifi/code/ns-3-wifiex/
  • status: under current active development. Time frame till this is completed: 4-5 month.

802.11n

  • summary: University of Florence (LART lab) has begun work on an 802.11n model for ns3. The main goal is to simulate the frame aggregation feature. In the future, they aim to implement the High Throughput terminal behaviour with MIMO technology. They plan to add, to ns-3's 802.11 model, the following 802.11n features:
    • Frame Aggregation
    • Block ACK
    • HCF (EDCA and support for HCCA)
    • TXOP
    • HT terminal (also with protection modes)
    • MIMO

Also interested to verify the 11n terminal throughput when are associated terminal of a/b/g standards.

IPv6 for ns-3

Spectrum modeling support

Multi-threaded simulation implementation for multicore

MPI-based distributed simulation

Synchronized emulation

WiMAX module

Underwater acoustic model

Visualization for ns-3

Jeremy Norman and the iNSpect team have posted some plans for a visualization library for ns-3:

Gustavo Carneiro is working on a NS-3 Python visualization tool called NS-3 PyViz.

George Riley has made a prototype animator for PointToPoint links.

Joe Kopena is working on what he calls a "decorator" http://code.nsnam.org/tjkopena/

Hagen Paul Pfeifer is working on a MANET visualizer http://nv.dev.jauu.net/

Synchronous posix/sockets API

real-world application integration

L2 Ethernet switch module

Parallel simulations (2008)

Simulation Configuration and State Detection

In order to configura simulations across multiple, probably virtualized, machines a large amount of configuration must be performed in order to construct the component systems. The oppportunity for human error to creep in during this process renders it essentially manually unworkable for all but the simplest topologies. Craig Dowell is thinking about how to address this problem.

Simulation Configuration

Delay Box for ns-3

Matt Crinklaw is working on a port of ns-2 DelayBox to ns-3.

802.21 media independent handover

Suggested Projects

2010 Google Summer of Code Project Ideas

We have posted some project ideas for Google Summer of Code. However, these ideas are not limited to the Google program.

Project ideas here

Path MTU discovery and fragmentation for IPv4 stacks

There is no path MTU discovery implemented for IPv4. This, combined with lack of fragmentation, makes guessing the end-to-end MTU imperative for ns-3 simulations. We would welcome a contribution that introduced path MTU discovery and IPv4 fragmentation to ns-3. Note that there is fragmentation support in the yans simulator that may be of use; contact Mathieu Lacage for more information.

Ns3 Wireless PHY

This project aims at building a high-quality set of PHY-level models for wireless networks: Ns3WirelessPhy

Mathieu Lacage is coordinating this work and has a workshop session at wns3 in March 2009.

Traffic generation applications

George Riley (riley@ece.gatech.edu) is overseeing the porting of application models from GTNetS to ns-3.

Removing traffic generation from applications class


Craigdo 23:57, 27 March 2009 (UTC)