Networking Lab

Networking Lab

The Networking Laboratory in the Department has been designed so that the experiments reinforce the theory covered in lectures while hands-on programming exercises train students to fit into networking positions in industry. This lab provides the necessary facilities to carry out experiments for the course 18ECC303J/15EC405J, with an emphasis on simulation of communication and computer networks. It also facilitates the research scholars pursuit of their research in the field of Networks through simulation analysis and using test beds.

Specifications

Description

Emulation of a real network environment is possible through hardware kits and Netsim software. This lab also has a TelosB wireless sensor module, an open source platform designed to enable cutting-edge experimentation for the research community. WSN-MSP430 is the ideal platform for Research to evaluate different routing algorithms and power consumption schemes targeting various WSN applications, and the performance can be analyzed along with GSM gateway connectivity. The Qualnet communications simulation platform is a planning, testing, and training tool that mimics the behavior of real-time communication networks and provides a comprehensive environment for designing protocols, creating and animating network scenarios, and analyzing the performance.

Contact Persons

Dr. T. Ramya

Assistant Professor (Sr.G)

ramyat@srmist.edu.in

Mr. D. A. Chandrasegaran

Technical Assistant

chandrad2@srmist.edu.in

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The Networking Laboratory is located in room no. TP1108 Open Door Access: 8:45am – 5:00pm Scheduled classes take priority.