Assignment of Topics to Students
 
Topic Author
Opponents
1. Chapter 1: Introduction: book + commercial aspects + history Klaus Aleksi, Nithi
2. Chapter 2: Military systems, experience and applications Mikko Petteri, Xiaoben
3. Chapter 3: DSDV Guoyou Aki, Jani
4. Chapter 4: Cluster based networks Nithi Petteri, Jose
5. Chapter 5: DSR Pekka Yang, Guoyou
6. Chapter 6: AODV Aki Miia, Lucia
7. Chapter 6: AODV Jani Pekka, Zheng
8. Chapter 7: ZRP Nicklas Aleksi, Jose
9. Chapter 8: Link Reversal Routing Miia Jani-Erik, Lucia
10. Chapter 9: Beaconing Lucia Xiaoben, Nithi
11. Chapter 10: Link state routing and STAR Jan-Erik Yang, Miia
12. Other routing protocols for Ad Hoc networks Petteri Nicklas, Guoyou
13. Chapter 11: Future work, research activity on Ad Hoc Aleksi Klaus, Sami
14. Security in Ad Hoc networks Zheng Catharina, Jari
15. Layer 2 aspects in ad hoc networks (WLAN, Hyperlan ...) Sami Ma, Jari
16. Bluetooth and Ad Hoc networking Jari Catharina, Zheng
17. Mobility management in ad hoc networks Catharina Sami, Pekka
18. Network management in ad hoc networks Jose Ma, Mikko
19. QoS routing in mobile ad hoc networks Ma Mikko, Jani
20. Ad hoc networking with direct mode TETRA Xiaoben Klaus, Jan-Erik
21. Using geopraphical information for routing in ad hoc networks Yang Nicklas, Aki

When you are preparing your paper and presentation, it is suggested that you do not leave it until the last weekend. Instead, you should plan for gradual progress. First find and make a list of all the material that is relevant to your topic, read and evaluate it. You should aim at finishing this stage by the first of March. You will then use 3 or 4 weeks to write your paper. You should be able to submit your paper to your opponents and to prof Kantola by Friday 3.4. You will then use the remaining time to prepare your presentation and do improvements on your paper.