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Ns-3 is one of the most popular simulation tools for network simulation. See the website: http://www.nsnam.org/. It is the successor to the popular ns-2 simulator. The tool is written in c++ / python, but I manage to get by using mostly only c++ (as... |
Categories: Computer Science, Featured, Simulation, Tutorials, Wireless Networks
Tags: 802.11, 802.11s, cygwin, NS-3, NS-3.10, NS-3.7.1, Simulation, Windows 7
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It's almost the end of my second term of being a teaching assistant at the University of Guelph. This time around it was an intermediate c programming class. I'm really starting to enjoy being a TA, and since it was my second time, it has become... |
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This post is sort of a hodge-podge of random bits, mostly just so I can post something new to the blog to prevent it from stagnating too long without anything new. The last semester has been far busier than anticipated. I got a paper accepted to ICC... |
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This past semester I had the privilege of assisting in an undergraduate assembly language class. From my experience in my undergrad years, I found this class quite challenging since it was much different from other CS classes I had encountered up... |
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Today I found out about some cross-Canada computer / math seminars that are sponsored by a consortium of research / computing organizations across Canada including SHARCNET, WestGrid, ACENet, IRMACS and AARMS. Today's talk was given at the... |
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