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2005 Fall CS492 Term Project

2005 Fall CS492 Term Project. http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2005/cs492 Sue B. Moon. Term Project Overview. Goals

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2005 Fall CS492 Term Project

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  1. 2005 Fall CS492Term Project http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2005/cs492 Sue B. Moon

  2. Term Project Overview • Goals • For students to explore various factors that impact performance of wireless and mobile networks; and to compare existing solutions, to find ways to improve performance, or to build a simpler, better system • Team Organization • 1 team or two per project • All members will receive the same grade • “How to deal with slackers in group projects” http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2005/cs492/dealing-with-slackers-in-group-projects.txt • “How to give a bad talk” http://an.kaist.ac.kr/courses/2005/cs492/howto_give_a_bad_talk_patterson.htm

  3. Term Project Evaluation • Teams will be evaluated based on: • Project idea & presentation (10%) • Project proposal due in class on Thu, 11/3 • Project proposal talk slides must include: • motivation, goals and scope, technical problem description, methodology/task assignment, expected results/deliverable • Progress (15%) • Meeting with each team on 11/29 and 12/1 • Teams will be evaluted for steady progress • Final report (10%) • In-class presentation on Thu, 12/8 (5%) • Final project report in conference paper format due Fri, 12/23 (5%)

  4. Project Idea #1 • Install other ad-hoc routing protocols (OLSR, DSR, ...) and compare their performance • What does each protocol scale in terms of users and traffic? Are measurements comparable to expected results from existing analysis and simulation work? • Run different flavors of TCP and see how TCP interacts with routing protocols

  5. Project Idea #2 • Port ad-hoc routing protocols on iPAQ • What are the most important and critical factors you should consider implementing a routing protocol on an iPAQ or a sensor, instead of on a laptop or a desktop • Will you use this routing protocol for playing games on PSPs (Play Station Portables)? Why or why not?

  6. Project Idea #3 • KAIST currently has in-door campus-wide Wi-Fi and experimental IPv6 WiBro coverage. Try out new features of IPv6 WiBro network and compare it with existing Wi-Fi technology • Measurement scenario is very important. You should come up with plans to measure and compare key performance metrics of both networks. • How serious is over-deployment or under-deployment of the current technology? Which part is well-covered and which not?

  7. Project Idea #4 • Implement and compare existing location inference algorithms • General survey • Which inference algorithm can be used with which technology? • How accurate is the inferred location?

  8. Suggestions • Brainstorm early on • Figure out what each member is interested in • Discuss pros and cons of project ideas • Assess the scope of each project idea and decide • Project Progress Management • Appoint a leader whose role is “management” • goading, progress check, single point of info, final report organization • Report unexpected difficulties/delays asap • Wrap up • Collect data/prepare demo • Discuss how best to present project outcome

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