This document outlines the rules and guidelines for a student project on wireless embedded network systems and IoT topics. It lists potential project topics in areas like WLAN drivers, ad-hoc routing, routing protocol frameworks, Linux networking, WLAN security, wireless tools, IoTs, and embedded systems. It provides details on submission requirements including a 30-35-35% grading breakdown between theory, demo, and code analysis. Reports must follow a specified structure and format. The deadline is one day before the assigned presentation time slot, and projects should be submitted via USB drive with file names including student names and IDs.
This document outlines the rules and guidelines for a student project on wireless embedded network systems and IoT topics. It lists potential project topics in areas like WLAN drivers, ad-hoc routing, routing protocol frameworks, Linux networking, WLAN security, wireless tools, IoTs, and embedded systems. It provides details on submission requirements including a 30-35-35% grading breakdown between theory, demo, and code analysis. Reports must follow a specified structure and format. The deadline is one day before the assigned presentation time slot, and projects should be submitted via USB drive with file names including student names and IDs.
This document outlines the rules and guidelines for a student project on wireless embedded network systems and IoT topics. It lists potential project topics in areas like WLAN drivers, ad-hoc routing, routing protocol frameworks, Linux networking, WLAN security, wireless tools, IoTs, and embedded systems. It provides details on submission requirements including a 30-35-35% grading breakdown between theory, demo, and code analysis. Reports must follow a specified structure and format. The deadline is one day before the assigned presentation time slot, and projects should be submitted via USB drive with file names including student names and IDs.
This document outlines the rules and guidelines for a student project on wireless embedded network systems and IoT topics. It lists potential project topics in areas like WLAN drivers, ad-hoc routing, routing protocol frameworks, Linux networking, WLAN security, wireless tools, IoTs, and embedded systems. It provides details on submission requirements including a 30-35-35% grading breakdown between theory, demo, and code analysis. Reports must follow a specified structure and format. The deadline is one day before the assigned presentation time slot, and projects should be submitted via USB drive with file names including student names and IDs.
Quan LE-TRUNG, Assoc. Prof. Dr.techn. https://sites.google.com/site/quanletrung/ Contents • Rules • List of Topics • Submission [deadline, account] Rules [1/2] • Each topic/1 group {no overlapped topic} • Each group • 2 members • Ratio of project scores {mixed of ration 1 & ratio 2} • Ratio 1 • 30% in theory: operations, algorithms, standards,… • 35% in demo: testing scenarios, trace/log files, input parameters, output metrics,… • 35% in code analysis: files/DIR, main data structures, initialization, flows of functions calls [transmitting, receiving, forwarding, processing,…], debug & verification • Ratio 2 • 60% presentation performance • 20% reports, slides, codes/apps, demos • 20% participation in the other presentations {in other slots} Rules [2/2] • Structure of report: • Cover page with topic title • Table of contents [use MS WORD cross-references] • List of acronyms/abbreviations • List of figures [use MS WORD cross-references] • List of tables [use MS WORD cross-references] • Part 01: Introduction • Part 02: Related work/Literature review • Part 03: Methodology • Part 04: Code analysis/Debuging/Tracing/Logging, Demo Scenarios/Arch., Explanations on Results • Part 05: Conclusions • List of references • APPENDIXES List of Topics • WLAN drivers • Linux kernel source tree: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/drivers/net/wireless • Ad-hoc routing daemons: aodvd vs. olsrd vs. olsrd-quagga vs. batman • https://github.com/erimatnor/aodv-uu • http://www.olsr.org/?q=download • http://olsrdq.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/open-mesh/wiki • Routing protocol frameworks/suites: Quagga vs. XORP vs. OpenWRT vs… • http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/ • http://www.xorp.org/ • http://wiki.openwrt.org/ • http://www.read.cs.ucla.edu/click/click • http://www.openbgpd.org/ • Linux kernel networking: Netfilter, IPTables, flows of application data packets via TCP/IP protocol stack • http://www.netfilter.org/ • http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/ • https://lwn.net/Articles/410200/ • http://www.cs.unh.edu/cnrg/people/gherrin/linux-net.html • WLAN security • Aircrack-ng: http://www.aircrack-ng.org/ • Linux Wireless Extension/Tools/Utilities: wext vs. netlink vs. backports vs… • https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users • http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.Extensions.html • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_tools_for_Linux List of Topics • IoTs/Embedded Systems • https://www.postscapes.com/internet-of-things-resources/ • https://techbeacon.com/67-open-source-tools-resources-iot • http://www.datamation.com/mobile-wireless/51-open-source-tools-for-the-internet-of- things-1.html • https://iotvietnam.com/ • Embedded systems and cloud integration • You can also suggest your own topics {reviewed and confirmed by me} Submission • Deadline • At the latest, one day before your presentation time-slot • Form • USB submission [Copy] • Your file/DIR name • Your Full Name_Your StudentID_Your project Name • Members