Publications featuring QualNet and EXataWhen using QualNet, please include a bibliographical reference to the QualNet User’s Guide. The reference should appear as “QualNet [version] User’s Guide ” Scalable Network Technologies, Inc. [year published]. Use similar formatting when using EXata. 2009 Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of Wireless Sensor Networks Kenneth G. LeSueur, U.S. Army Redstone Technical Test Center, Huntsville, Alabama and Emil Jovanov, Ph.D., The University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama 2008 A Hardware-in-the Loop (HWIL) Network Simulator for Analysis and Evaluation of Large-scale Military Wireless Communication Systems Rajive Bagrodia, Sheetal Doshi, Scalable Network Technologies snd James Dyal and Lee Carter, Advanced Networking Group, L-3 CWS. MILCOM’08 JMEE: A Scalable Framework for JTRS Waveform Modeling & Evaluation Rajive Bragodia, Sheetalkumar Doshi, Unghee Lee, Scalable Network Technologies, Chris Burns, U.S. Navy SPAWAR Systems Division MILCOM’08 2007 Network Design and Implementation Using Emulation-based Analysis Sheetalkumar Doshi, Unghee Lee, Rajive Bagrodia, Scalable Network Technologies and Douglas McKeon, CERDEC, Ft. Monmouth NJ MILCOM ‘07 Wireless Network Testing and Evaluation using Real-time Emulation Sheetalkumar R. Doshi, Unghee Lee, Rajive L. Bagrodia, Scalable Network Technologies. ITEA Journal, June/July 2007. Volume 28, Number 2. 2006 An Accurate, Scalable Communication Effects Server for the FCS System of Systems Simulation Environment Rajive Bagrodia, Ken Tang, Scalable Network Technologies, Inc., Steve Goldman and Dilip Kumar, Integrated Defense Systems, The Boeing Company Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference Improving Performance of Parallel Simulation Kernel for Wireless Network Simulations Mansi Thoppian, Hai Vu, S. Venkatesan, Ravi Prakash, Neeraj Mittal, Jackson Anderson MILCOM ‘06 Improving_performance_Milcom06_1294.pdf
Spectrum and Network Management Convergence for Wireless Communications Sheetalkumar R. Doshi, Ha H. Duong, Rajive L. Bagrodia, and Serey Thai, MILCOM 2006. 2005 Route Compaction for Directional Route Discovery in MANETs V. Kolar, P. Rogers and N. B. Abu-Ghazaleh, IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2005) The DEGAS networking group at the University of Delaware has developed this set of instruction aids, consisting of animations of ad hoc protocols (such as DSR, AODV, 802.11), and a set of simulation exercises which serve as a companion to the networking textbook “Computer Networking, a top down approach featuring the Internet” (2nd edition) QualNet Exercises and Animations 2004 Avoiding Head of Line Blocking in Directional Antennas V. Kolar, S. Tilak and N. B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Proc. 29th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2004) Performance of Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Protocols in Large Scale Scenarios Julian Hsu, Sameer Bhatia, Ken Tang, Rajive Bagrodia, Scalable Network Technologies, Michael J. Acriche, US Army RDECOM CERDEC STCD MILCOM ‘04 PERFORMANCE_MANET_MILCOM_2004.pdf 2003 Adaptive Bandwidth Management and QoS Provisioning in Large Scale Ad Hoc Networks Kaixin Xu, Ken Tang, Rajive Bagrodia, Scalable Network Technologies, Inc., Mario Gerla, Michael Bereschinsky CECOM RDEC STCD MILCOM ‘03 adaptivebandwidth.pdf | milcom2003-ID864-SessionU0831.pdf On the Use of Adaptive OFDM to Preserve Energy in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Kamol Kaemarungsi and Prashant Krishnamurthy, School of Information Science, University of Pittsburgh. MPRG Symposium ‘03 Performance Evaluation Modeling of Networked Sensors Loren P. Clare, Esther H. Jennings, Jay L. Gao Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Performance of Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Routing Protocols in Realistic Scenarios Julian Hsu, Sameer Bhatia, Mineo Takai, Rajive Bagrodia, Scalable Network Technologies, Inc., Culver City, CA, and Michael J. Acriche, U.S. Army CECOM RDEC MILCOM ‘03 Performance.pdf | milcom2003-ID473-SessionU113.pdf Simulation-Assisted Routing Protocol Design Dr. Mark Stell, Dr. Cam Tran, Dr. Albert K. Legaspi 2002 Directional Virtual Carrier Sensing for Directional Antennas in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mineo Takai, Jay Martin, Aifeng Ren, Rajive Bagrodia Proceedings of MobiHoc 2002 MAC protocols for MANET R. Bagrodia, M. Takai Tutorial from Mobihoc 2002 TCP Behavior Across Multihop Wireless Networks and the Wired Internet Kaixin Xu, Sang Bae , Sungwook Lee , Mario Gerla Proceedings of the fifth ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile multimedia. Atlanta, GA, USA 2002. Topology Control for Ad hoc Networks with Directional Antennas Zhuochuan Huang, Chien-Chung Shen, Chavalit Srisathapornphat, Chaiporn Jaikaeo (2002)* 2001 Adaptive Bandwidth Management in Heterogeneous, Mobile, Wireless Networks (CECOM Phase II SBIR by Scalable Network Technologies, Inc.) Architecture of the Simulation Environment Alberto Montresor, Gianni Di Caro, Poul E. Heegaard BISON IST-2001-38923. Biology-Inspired techniques for Self Organization in dynamic Networks Communications In The Simulated Battlespace APLIN, Richard; KLUGE, Claire The Boeing Company http://www.siaa.asn.au/get/2451303076.pdf Effects of Wireless Physical Layer Modeling in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mineo Takai, Jay Martin and Rajive Bagrodia Proceedings of MobiHoc 2001, October 2001 2000 A collection of slides developed by SNT, with contributions from the University of Delaware, that are suitable for giving an introductory lecture on QualNet. 1999 Simulation of Large-Scale Heterogeneous Communication Systems Lokesh Bajaj, Mineo Takai, Rajat Ahuja, Rajive Bagrodia MILCOM’99, November 1999 simulation.pdf | simulation.ps 1998 GloMoSim: a Library for Parallel Simulation of Large-scale Wireless Networks Xiang Zeng, Rajive Bagrodia, Mario Gerla PADS ‘98, May 26-29, 1998 in Banff, Alberta, Canada PARSEC: A Parallel Simulation Environment for Complex Systems R. Bagrodia, R. Meyer, M. Takai, Y. Chen, X. Zeng, J. Martin, B. Park, H. Song Computer, Vol. 31(10), October 1998, pp. 77-85. Related Software and UtilitiesBonnMotion is a Java software which creates and analyses mobility scenarios. It is developed within the Communication Systems group at the Institute of Computer Science IV of the University of Bonn, Germany, where it serves as a tool for the investigation of mobile ad hoc network characteristics. The scenarios can also be exported for the network simulator ns-2 and GlomoSim/QualNet. Discussion GroupsTo suggest a resource or link to be added to this page, or to contribute a publication, please contact qup@scalable-networks.com. For additional publications, please visit the Recent Publications Page at the UCLA Parallel Computing Laboratory. Note: All copyrighted materials, trademarks, and trade names uses or referenced are property of their respective owners. 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