Master Thesis OPNET Projects
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Current Research Topics for Master Thesis OPNET Projects:
- Designs of 3D mesh and torus optical Network-on-Chips: Topology, optical router and routing module
- Efficient 5 G Small Cell Planning with eMBMS for Optimal Demand Response in Smart Grids [Master Thesis OPNET Projects]
- An adaptive traffic distribution scheme for CMT based on Lotka-Volterra model in multihomed networks
- Traffic-aware and Energy-efficient vNF Placement for Service Chaining: Joint Sampling and Matching Approach
- A Simplified Co-Simulation Model to Investigate Impacts of Cyber Contingency on Power System
- Optimal Contract Design for Joint User Association and Inter cell Interference Mitigation in Heterogeneous LTE-A Networks With Asymmetric Information
- Simulation of Area of Interest Management for Massively Multiplayer Online Games Using OPNET
- A new scheme for electing stable MPR nodes, based on the mobility degree and the residual energy, for the OLSR protocol
- Research on performance of on demand routing protocols in “linear structure” of Ad hoc network
- Performance of agro-sensors: Assessment of optimality in routing protocols of MANET in wireless sensor networks
- Multiple V2V communication mode competition method in cooperative vehicle infrastructure system
- QoS-Oriented Mode, Spectrum, and Power Allocation for D2D Communication Underlaying LTE-A Network
- Designing an analytical model for IEEE 802.15.6 scheduled access mode in non-saturation regime
- Software implementation of two seamless redundant topologies in a digital protection system based on IEC 62439-3
- An Autonomous Learning-Based Algorithm for Joint Channel and Power Level Selection by D2D Pairs in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks [Master Thesis OPNET Projects]