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Accepted Projects

This page links to more information on the projects accepted for ns-3's 2010 Google Summer of Code effort.


UAN Framework: AUV simulator and power management layer

ns-3-OpenFlow

  • Student: Blake Hurd
  • Mentor: Josh Pelkey
  • Abstract: This project will enable ns-3 simulations to use OpenFlow switches (McKeown et al.), widely used in research. OpenFlow switches are configurable via the OpenFlow API, and also have an MPLS extension for quality-of-service and service-level-agreement support. By extending these capabilities to ns-3 for a simulated OpenFlow switch that is both configurable and can use the MPLS extension, ns-3 simulations can accurately simulate many different switches
  • Wiki Page: ns-3-OpenFlow
  • Mid Term Report: ns-3-OpenFlow Mid Term Report
  • Final documentation: ns-3 manual
  • Merged for ns-3.11 in changeset e5da7045526e

MAC and PHY models for LTE

  • Student: Giuseppe Piro
  • Mentors: Nicola Baldo
  • Abstract: Long Term Evolution represents an emerging and promising technology for providing a broadband ubiquitous Internet access.

Unfortunately, no ns-3 modules have been developed to simulate LTE networks. This project consist of a development of a framework to simulate LTE networks on ns-3, composed by (i) a standard compliant LTE PHY layer, (ii) two LTE network devices (UE and eNB), (iii) a Bearer Manager and a MAC Queue structure, and (iv) a Frame Manager and a Downlink Resource Allocation.

  • Wiki Page: MAC and PHY models for LTE
  • Mid Term Report: [[GSOC2010MACPHYforLTE/MidTermReport | LTE Module, a Mid Term Report
  • Final documentation: ns-3 manual
  • Merged for ns-3.10 in changeset de8a506b7437

NS-3 Click Modular Router Integration

  • Student: Lalith Suresh Puthalath
  • Mentor: Ruben Merz
  • Abstract: Click is a software architecture for building configurable routers. By using different combinations of packet processing units called elements, a Click router can be made to perform a specific kind of functionality. This flexibility provides a good platform for testing and experimenting with different protocols. This project aims to integrate ns-3 with the Click Modular Router so as to enable rapid protocol development.
  • Wiki Page: NS-3 Click Modular Router Integration
  • Mid Term Report: NS-3 Click Modular Router Integration Mid Term Report
  • Final documentation: ns-3 manual
  • Merged for ns-3.11 in changeset f9a45d9a10d0

Wrapup report

2010 summary report