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University: Georgia Institute of Technology Professor: George F. Riley Department: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Using OPNET OPNET is being used by various Ph.D. students in an open computer laboratory environment. These students are using OPNET as a part of their Ph.D. thesis research. Examples of this type of research are reported in the following papers: 1. Gurbuz, O., and Owen, H. , “A Resource Management Framework for QoS Provisioning in W-CDMA Systems”, VTC’ 99, Houston. 2. Gurbuz, O., and Owen, H. , “Dynamic Resource Scheduling for Variable QoS in W-CDMA”, International Conference on Communications, Vancouver, 1999. 3. Gurbuz, O., and Owen, H., “Dynamic Resource Scheduling Strategies
for QoS in W-CDMA”, GLOBECOM 99.
Courses Using OPNET ECE6110 is a graduate course "CAD for Computer and Communication Networks". The class typically involves using various simulation tools, including OPNET, to model various enterprise networks as described in: 1. Felten, J., Gurbuz, O., Owen, H., Grossmann, T., Kussmann, G., Schroeck, W., “Modeling, Simulation, and Verification of an Enterprise Network”, GLOBECOM 99. 2. Gurbuz, O., Owen, H., Schroeck, W., and Grossmann, T., “OPNET Modeling of IPX/IGX Switches”, OPNETWORK ’99. |