Simulation using OMNET++

The assignment has three primary components:

1) configuring your development and testing environment (already done),

2) learning how to execute and measure various features of a network simulation/implementation, and

3) collecting, analyzing, and visualizing your measurement data to extract useful information about network operation and performance.

Tasks required using OMNET++:

  1. Set up the OMNET++/INET IDE – Follow the available installation and configuration guides to set up the development environment for OMNET++ including the optional INET add-on. (already done),
  2. Learn to use OMNET++ and INET – Go through the sample projects provided by OMNET++, starting with the tictoc project, and the tutorials and examples provided in INET, including but not limited to the wireless examples, following the documentation and tutorials for OMNET++ and INET as needed. Pay particular attention to the definitions and parameter specifications in the .ned files and how they integrate with the underlying C++ protocol implementations in the various included packages, e.g., implementation of the 802.11 WiFi protocols included in inet/src/inet/linklayer/ieee80211/.
  3. Use the built-in evaluation tools in OMNET++ – Open the INET example in the inet/examples/wireless/hosttohost/ folder, and run various configurations for 5 seconds each (probably using the “run until…” feature without animation), making sure to call finish() after each run. In the results/ folder, you should see the scalar .sca and vector .vec output files for each run. Following the documentation available, create a new Analysis .anf file that analyzes the output files and creates plots or outputs scalars to visualize relevant performance statistics for each run, using the appropriate module and statistic name filters. Repeat your trials several times, re-configuring the network in each round by changing relevant parameters in the .ini file, and create some attractive graphs to illustrate any interesting findings.

Deliverables:

a written summary of the efforts in the above tasks, including the following:

A brief description of the steps you took in each of the assignment tasks including mention of any interesting observations,
Interesting graphs/plots that you created in performing the assignment tasks including why the statistics shown are relevant, and
A description of the graphs and the changes observed with the modified network parameters.

Sample Solution

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Refering to the case study above,Discuss how Kazakhstans government and Central Bank may use a monetary policy, a fiscal policy, and a supply side policy to increase Kazakhstans manufacturing sector and gain sustainable economic growth.

I am uploading the draft, the instructions and feedback from the teacher.

– Introduction is good.

– Proposed Supply side policy is really good but need to relate to manufacturing industry more directly

– Need to change proposed monetary and fiscal policy evaluation entirely. It needs to relate to manufacturing industry and economic growth more. That’s the question.

I UPLOADED THE COURSEWORK WITH TEACHER’S COMMENT ON THE SIDE.

Please make sure you work on these changes as this CW makes up 30% of my final grade which I need to get into good University.

Theories about crime

Description

Chapter 15 tackles the subject of “integrating theories”. Your task in this paper is to make an argument for integrating two or more theories into one approach to understanding crime. We have discussed the weaknesses and limitations of all of the theories we have studied, so now is your chance to put theories together that overcome these problems or that offer a more valid/reliable/useful/practical way to understand crime.

Your paper must do the following:

  1. One of the theories must be a critical theory from chapters 10–13 (pluralism, marxist theory, feminist theory, radical crim., or cultural crim.) You can choose any other theory or theories from the textbook (e.g. it’s fine to combine feminist theory, strain theory, and rational choice, for example).
  2. Explain how the theories will be integrated by using concepts from Chapter 15 (for example, conceptual integration and propositional integration)
  3. Demonstrate the empirical validity of your integrated theoretical perspective by applying it to one contemporary crime-related problem of your choice.

Sample Solution

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First person perspective, Implications of the American Revolution( and Republican ideas)

You are the wife of an artisan a saddler (saddle maker) and you are having a conversation with your husband about the implications of the American Revolution (and republican ideas)  for yourself and your daughters.  The date is July 4 at some point between the late 1790s and  the 1820s.    In constructing your imagined conversation draw from the lectures and from Christine Stansells City of Women.  Be sure to incorporate some discussion of your daily activities as a wife and mother.  (Stansells book will help you to do that.)  You can decide whether your household is prosperous or impoverished.

Use one-inch margins and 11 or 12 point font.  Papers should be double spaced.