The project is implemented as part of the CS-110 operating system course at IIIT Bangalore 2013. Aodv protocol is implemented on GPU using CUDA 4.0. A significant gain in execution time is observed when compared to CPU. Thus a simulator which uses GPU can be built on similar lines of NS2 if all the protocols can be parallelized and implemented on GPU.

Guide:
Prof Shrisha Rao srao@iiitb.ac.in

Prof Poonacha P G poonacha.pg@iiitb.ac.in

Students:
Abhilash C S abhilash.gowder@iiitb.org

Abhishek Varshney abhishek.varshney@iiitb.org

Dilip S dilip.s@iiitb.org

Navik Yogesh Laljibhai navik.yogeshlaljibhai@iiitb.org

Pradyot H Adavi pradyot.h.adavi@iiitb.org

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Intended Audience

Developers, Information Technology

User Interface

Java AWT, Java Swing

Programming Language

C

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C Router Firmware

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2013-04-23