Sponsored by the National Science Foundation UCLA Jan 2011 - Project Review UCLA – Network Research Lab. PIs: Mario Gerla, Giovanni Pau Students:

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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation UCLA Jan Project Review UCLA – Network Research Lab. PIs: Mario Gerla, Giovanni Pau Students: Eugenio Giordano, Jorge Mena (GRADUATE) Brian Geffon (Undergraduate) Lara Codeca, Giulio Grassi (Visiting Undergraduate) January 5, 2011

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 2 Status Status as March 10 th : –Wimax Station on AIR. Clients can connect to the station but we still have some stability problems on our network –Clients Work well –Debugging some minor instabilities in the various configurations with the help of Rutgers. –New gateway software works and is stable.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3 Issues In Progress –Coverage Tests (Started but to early to say anything) –Throughput Test (initial test done Poster at GEC. ) –Load Tests (high # of clients) April 11 –Seamless Integration with WiFi (Done 11) OPEN ISSUES: –CS department VLANs setup. –Access to Geni high speed network –Open Flow Installation both in Lab and on the Mesh Network.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 4 Other Contributions In addition to the Spiral 2 Contributions we were able to develop few more tools that are available to the community: –Corner Propagation Module: allows to estimate the signal propagation in urban environments considering the presence of buildings and other obstacles. The system has been developed to work with the UCLA VEMU (vehicular network emulator) as well as with Qualnet. Is available on the Internet on our website: d=47&Itemid=55 d=47&Itemid=55 –VERGILIUS: A collection of tools to generate mobility traces for emulation purposes. d=47&Itemid=55 d=47&Itemid=55 Papers recently supported by GENI –Wons 2011, on Experiments with Vehicular Virtual Slices –Infocom 2011, on fine Time Synchronization In wireless mobile networks.