| CCN Year 4: Applied Research Projects |
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| Written by Ali Sheikh | |
| Friday, 24 November 2006 | |
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On behalf of Iqbal Khan, CCN and SSD Program Coordinator: Dear Colleagues Our first batch of degree students, who will graduate in April 2007, will be making their presentations for NET411, NETWORK DESIGN PROJECT and NET412, APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT modules. All presentations will take place in the Lab 426 as per attached schedule, on Nov 29, 30, and Dec 6, 7 for NET411 and Nov29, Dec 1, 4, 6, and 8 for NET412 For the NET411 projects, the students will present a short demo of the working prototypes they have designed. For the NET412 presentations, however, the students will provide a seminar on various topics related to the telecommunication technologies. You are cordially invited to attend these seminars and support our graduating class. Thanks.
Click "Read more" for schedule information and make sure you're there! Meet our first soon-to-be graduating class and learn about the projects that they've been working on! Project Summaries – NET 411 Disclaimer: The description below is only a guide to the initial idea and may not be representative of the final outcome.
[Dossa, Chopra, Johri, Naeela, Wellman, Patel] Students will implement and install a SIP based VoIP system such that it duplicates the functionality of an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). Students have access to 4 ATAs which they have to program, select an OS and S/W package to install the required SIP servers, and provide an interface to the PSTN so that subscribers outside of the VoIP domain can be called. PSTN callers should also be able to call ITSP subscribers.
[Washington, D’Souza, Harlal, Lin, Laohaviraphab, Rajendran] Students will implement a VOIP system and use wireless access points to establish a voice communication system through WiFi phones. You extend the VOIP network to WiFi domain. Attach an 802.11b access point which can be configured for real time data handling to an IP network. Configure the WiFi phone to be used with the above network
Team 3 - Wireless Network Management using AirWaveTM [Arsenovic, Bhangari, Gillis, Katsoras, Hameedullah, Sanaullah] The ICET has AirWaveTM package. It is a Linux based software and requires a good grasp over Linux. A group can work along the idea which consists of managing the wireless side of activities at HP Campus including some add-ons (APs W-Routers etc) from our own networking switching/ routing labs in room 426 and 416.
[Bolisay, Slean, Pilipovic, Sirvas, Xavier, Poole]
Team 5 – Wide area network simulation using OPNET [Qureshi, Menon, Ahmed, Khan, Cheung] Team 6 - Network Design Project for CCN students THURSDAY Dec 7, 8:30am-10:15am [ Facchini, Leong, Coffey, Wong, Muzychka, Petrenko] Development of a wireless application for registering and transmitting data during a disaster event. This system will include: - Building a database with data collected during a disaster event - Designing a user-friendly interface for disaster crews to enter various data - Building a wireless application to store these data into a database - Allowing remote command (Data Center) to access the data Necessary Skills: Software and hardware skills and an interest in wireless communication technologies.
Presentation Schedule – NET 412 Team 1: WEDNESDAY Nov 29, 2:30pm-4:20pm [Dossa, Chopra, Johri, Naeela, Hussain, Patel]
Team 2: WEDNESDAY Dec 6, 2:30pm-4:20pm [Washington, D’Souza, Harlal, Lin, Laohaviraphab]
Team 3: FRIDAY Dec 1, 10:30pm-12:15pm [Arsenovic, Bhangari, Gillis, Katsoras, Rajendran, Sanaullah]
Team 4: MONDAY Dec 4, 2:30pm-4:20pm [Islam, Qureshi, Menon, Hameedullah, Khan, Cheung, Bolisay]
Team 5: FRIDAY Dec 8, 10:30pm-12:00pm [Wellman, Slean, Pilipovic, Sirvas, Xavier]
Team 6: MONDAY Nov 27, 2:30pm-4:20pm [Facchini, Leong, Coffey, Wong, Muzychka, Petrenko]
[Edited: Formatting and time correction. - Ali Sheikh] |
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