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This page supplements [http://www.nsnam.org/roadmap.html the main project roadmap page] with more detail.  If you want to participate in any early stages of the below development activities, please email the contacts listed below.  Otherwise, later stages of the development will be posted to ns-developers mailing list for review and comment.
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== Code proposals under review ==
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# '''OLSR'''
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#* ''summary'': This is a clone of ns-3-olsr-support with an additional commit with the OLSR code itself.
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#* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003190.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-olsr/
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#* ''status'':  Under review
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# '''A Timer Class'''
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#* ''summary'': This is a simple timer class
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#* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003168.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-olsr/file/519cabaa269a/src/simulator/timer.h; http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-olsr/file/519cabaa269a/src/simulator/timer.cc
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#* ''status'':  Has been replaced by SingleEvent below?
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# '''Single Event and Event Collector'''
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#* ''summary'': Proposed for better event tracking
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#* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003206.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-olsr-support/
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#* ''status'':  Under review
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#* ''additional-discussion'':  http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003230.html
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# '''Removing traffic generation from applications class'''
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#* ''summary'': Proposed decoupling to generalize applications
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#* ''ns-developers post'': http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003136.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/laprisee/ns-3-mp/
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#* ''status'':  Under review
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# '''Python bindings'''
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#* ''summary'': Python bindings written in Python
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#* ''ns-developers post'':  http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-June/003039.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-pybindgen/
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#* ''status'':  needs further review and discussion
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# '''Python bindings (SWIG)'''
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#* ''summary'': Python and Tcl bindings written with SWIG
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#* ''ns-developers post'':  http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-August/003256.html
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#* ''code location'': http://code.nsnam.org/craigdo/ns-3-swig
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#* ''status'':  needs further review and discussion
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== Release 3.0.5 (August 15, 2007) ==
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=== Ethernet:  CSMA/CD ===
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Emmanuelle Laprise (emmanuelle.laprise@bluekazoo.ca) and George Riley (riley@ece.gatech.edu) are working on an Ethernet NetDevice and Ethernet bridge node.  See http://code.nsnam.org/laprisee/ns-3-mp
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=== Global routing ===
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Tom Henderson (tomh@tomh.org) and Craig Dowell are working on a global routing object that can compute static routes for the topology prior to the simulation execution.  See http://code.nsnam.org/tomh/ns-3-routing.  For August, we hope to have point-to-point and shared (Ethernet) links supported, and static multicast routing.
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=== Position models ===
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Mathieu Lacage has already merged the proposal announced previously [http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2007-July/003091.html here].
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== Future releases ==
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=== Python bindings ===
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Gustavo Carneiro (gjcarneiro@gmail.com) and Craig Dowell (craigdo@ee.washington.edu) are working on the architecture and implementation for adding Python bindings to ns-3.
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The goal is to allow full or nearly-full access to the C++ APIs from Python, and to allow components to be created in Python as well.  Initially, we will try to wrap the higher-level C++ API.
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The following options are being considered:
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* SWIG: functionally similar to boost::python but supports more languages; also may be difficult to extend:  http://code.nsnam.org/craigdo/ns-3-swig/
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* Gustavo's Python bindings prototype:  http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-pybindgen/
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Here are more details from [http://gjcarneiro.blogspot.com/2007/05/python-bindings-generator.html Gustavo's blog]
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=== Statistics ===
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George Riley(riley@ece.gatech.edu) and Mathieu Lacage (mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr) are the contacts for this development.
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One of the important design goals of the ns-3 tracing framework was to allow users to hook their own online statistic analysis code into trace hooks to avoid having to spew gigabytes of trace files only to post-process them later.
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We thus need a framework to make it easy and safe for users to calculate basic network-specific values in the system such as:
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* RTT
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* Throughput
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* inter-arrival time
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Furthermore, it should be trivial to efficiently calculate basic statistical properties on these collected measurements:
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* Average with standard deviation. Arbitrary confidence interval ?
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* Cumulative distribution of a variable. i.e., the EDCF.
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A serious Statistics project should thus first refine the list of variables we want to measure. It should also attempt to define as precisely as possible the type of statistical tools which should be made available for these variable measurements or other types of measurements.
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Once this initial discussion has take place, we should be able to design an API for these features and implement it for a specific ns-3 release. If you believe that you can contribute useful input to this discussion, do not hesitate to join ns-developers to talk about it.
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=== 802.11 MAC and PHY code ported from ns-3-yans ===
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Mathieu Lacage (mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr) is leading this port from [http://code.nsnam.org/mathieu/ns-3-yans ns-3-yans].
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=== TCP ===
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Raj Bhattacharjea (raj.b@gatech.edu) is working on a port of the [http://www.ece.gatech.edu/research/labs/MANIACS/GTNetS/ GTNetS] TCP module to ns-3.
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=== Traffic generation applications ===
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George Riley (riley@ece.gatech.edu) is overseeing the porting of application models from [http://www.ece.gatech.edu/research/labs/MANIACS/GTNetS/ GTNetS] to ns-3.
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=== 802.11 PHY cleanup ===
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Mathieu Lacage (mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr) is working on 802.11 PHY cleanup to simplify addition of other 802.11 PHY models.
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=== Wireless routing protocol infrastructure ===
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Wireless routing protocol infrastructure for mobile wireless networks.  Contact:  Mathieu Lacage (mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr)
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