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Network Simulator 2(NS2) Projects for Students (PG and UG)

Here are some list of projects that may help PG/UG students to do their final Year Projects.  These projects can be implemented using NS2 as a tool and of other tools also. The following projects are categorized as wired and wireless networks (Sensor, Adhoc and Mesh).

  • Performance of TCP in presence of UDP Flows
  • Performance comparison of various routing protocols of Wireless Adhoc Networks (DSR, AODV, DSDV and TORA)
  • Performance comparison of various routing protocols of Sensor Networks (LEACH, SPIN, etc)
  • Implementation of a New TCP Protocol and compare it with other fellow protocols.
  • Comparison of AODV, Trusted AODV and Secure AODV protocol
  • Distance matrix based protocol for wireless sensor networks
  • Bandwidth reuse and utilization for Wireless adhoc networks
  • Peer to Peer Network
  • Quality of Service (QoS) metrics in Adhoc Networks
  • QoS metrics in Sensor Networks
  • Qos Metrics in Wireless multimedia sensor networks
  • QoS metrics in wireless Multimedia Adhoc Networks
  • Animal Habitat using sensor networks
  • enhancing an existing routing protocol for wireless adhoc networks
  • Adding a new metrics in any existing TCP protocol and compare it with other protocols
  • Adding a new queuing method and implement the queue for any existing wired or wireless application
  • Adding a new packet structure and test it using any wireless or wired networks (multimedia UDP packets for wireless adhoc networks)
  • Video/Audio streaming in wireless sensor networks
  • Video/audio streaming in  wireless mesh networks
  • Power aware routing in wireless adhoc networks using fuzzy logic
  • Power aware routing in wireless sensor networks
  • Stochastic Power modelling in wireless sensor networks
  • Localisation in wireless sensor networks
  • data acquisition and aggregation in wireless sensor networks
  • Transmission power control using any algorithm in wireless sensor or wireless adhoc networks.
  • Mobile IP based network monitoring in comparison with node ID based.
  • Adding a new agent and test it with existing wired or wireless networks.
  • Real implementation of Adhoc Routing protocol using Laptops 802.11 interface

Comments

  1. sir can i know will the above all projects require any cpp coding are can they be completed with the tcl coding..., plz clear my doubt...,

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    1. Some of them need C++ coding, but most of them can be implemented using TCL

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  2. sir can u please tell me ... Does ns2 has TCPW (Westwood ) integrated in it?....
    If i wish to use TCPW instead of TCP Reno then how to switch?... thanku.. sir

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    1. you need to compile the westwood algorithm separately. you may find the source code somewehre in the net.

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  3. sir implementation of Secos and its efficiency can be done in ns2 sir and can it also be compared with spin protocol? do reply sir

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  4. sir.. i am doing M.E final year in communication sysyetms... i need ur help to do my project.. can u give me ur mail id or contact no.

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  5. Sir, how can i integrate fuzzy logic into NS2?

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  6. sir can you tell me how to implement SAODV ??

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  7. I need to implement an improved energy aware AODV on mobile networks. I am trying to implement it by adding an additional min field on a RREQ which keeps minimum energy along the path between source and destination.However while I am using iNode->energy_model()->energy() to get residual/current energy of a node, it doesn't work. segumentation fault was displayed. So is there any alternative method to obtain residual energy of a node.

    Thank you in advance for your help!!!

    Yohannes

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  8. please send me :
    1-Performance comparison of various routing protocols of Wireless Adhoc Networks (DSR, AODV, DSDV and TORA)
    3-Comparison of AODV, Trusted AODV and Secure AODV protocol
    4-Performance comparison of various routing protocols of Wireless Adhoc Networks (DSR, AODV, DSDV and TORA)
    :
    And i want to Sucure AODV usoing Public-private key(Encrption Decrption concept) So please help me
    An d tell me how i contact you

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  9. Sir in order to simulate lte in ns2 do we need lte patch compulsory

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  10. sir first i would like to say 10q for your magnificient support.having said so i am doing my MSc on energy efficient clustering and routing using Genetic algorithm and cat saip swarm algorithm can u send to methe Performance comparison of various routing protocols of Sensor Networks (LEACH, SPIN, etc) which helps me in my work

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