ICT752_Seminar_+in_+Modeling_+Aand_Simulation_of_+Networks

=Reference Course Outline for:** __ICT752:__ Seminar In Modeling and Simulation of Networks **=

**Course Lead:**
Dr. Sayeed Ghani

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This is an advanced PhD level research seminar that focuses on research issues in data and telecommunications networks. Students taking this seminar must already have selected their PhD research topic and will be required to present their ongoing research in a series of presentations. Discussions will be focused around individual research topics. The objective of the seminar shall be to cover in depth individual research topics and to develop these into publishable research. Students will be required to give a series of seminars on their research topic throughout the semester ======

Prerequisite(s):
//**ICT552 or ICT651.**// Course Objectives: One para description of the Course objectives.

Primary Coure Outline Link:
Primary Course Outline.

Typical Semester in which this course is offered:
Fall

Programs in which course is offered:
PhD

Course Outline
The course will be based on a) Individual discussions and supervised research b)  Series of three seminars to be conducted by the PhD students on individual research
 * Format: **

Attendance shall be marked on both of the above.

Topics covered will depend on individual research areas. The following topics are expected to be covered, based on ongoing current research areas: Students will be expected to verify their theoretical models with simulations. Possible simulation solutions to be used and explored include Qualnet and NS3/NS2.
 * Topics: **
 * Call Admission Control in Wireless Networks. In particular CAC application in Voice over WiFi networks (802.11e).
 * Block Acknowledgement and a new Head of Burst mechanism in 802.11e.
 * Routing issues in MANET.
 * Simulation: **

Text Books
//Mostly research papers will be used.//

[|http://ieeexplore.ieee.org] The IEEE Explore database will be heavily used for accessing latest published material in conferences and journals.

Grading Policy
This course is a Non-Credit course. .

Download(s)
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