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CSICSIFACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEonNETWORK SIMULATOR-2 (ns-2)15 & 16 February, 2013Registration FormName: _____________________________________Designation: ________________________________Qualification : _______________________________Institution: ______________________________________________________________________________Mobile: ____________________________________Email: ______________________________________Demand Draft Details:__________________________________________________________________________________________Signature of participant:AKGEC: SCALING THE ZENITH OF EXCELLENCEAjay Kumar Garg Engineering College (AKGEC), Ghaziabad, UttarPradesh is approved by AICTE and affiliated to U.P. State TechnicalUniversity, MTU. The college was established in 1998 and offersB.Tech Courses in seven disciplines of Engineering. The collegealso offers postgraduate courses in Computer Application (MCA)and M.Tech in five engineering disciplines. The college isaccredited by NBA and certified for ISO 9001- 2008 by BSI, U.K.AKGEC has excellent infrastructure with state-of-the-artlaboratories, computing facilities, automated library with e-journals, interactive satellite (EDUSAT) terminal, modern wellfurnished hostels for 1200 students and faculty residences on itswi-fi enabled 40 acres campus.The college has been consistently maintaining excellent resultsand conducts a number of industrially relevant programs to makeits students globally competitive. During the last year over 600students have been placed in reputed companies like Infosys,Wipro, MAQ Software, DELL Perot, Cummins India, Birla Soft,Lohia Group, Syntel, NIIT etc.The college has the distinction of being the only EngineeringCollege in the state of U.P. to have received approval fromDepartment of Science and Technology (DST), Government ofIndia, for establishment of Centre of Relevance and Excellence(CORE) in the field of Automation & Robotics. The college hascollaborated with industry leaders like Kuka Robotics Germany,Bosch Rexroth and National Instruments and set up industriallyrelevant training facilities in the field of Robotics, AutomationTechnologies, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, PLC, Sensorics, DataAcquisition & Control, Embedded System, Mechatronics etc. forthe benefit of students and research scholars.FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEonNETWORK SIMULATOR-2 (ns-2)15 & 16 February, 2013Organized by:Department of Information TechnologyAJAY KUMAR GARG ENGINEERING COLLEGE(ISO 9001-2008 certified and NBA Accredited)27th km Stone, Delhi-Hapur Bypass Road,P.O. Adhyatmik Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201009Phones: 0120-2762841 to 2762851www.akgec.org

CSICSIFACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEonNETWORK SIMULATOR-2 (ns-2)15 & 16 February, 2013Registration FormName: _____________________________________Designation: ________________________________Qualification : _______________________________Institution: ______________________________________________________________________________Mobile: ____________________________________Email: ______________________________________Demand Draft Details:__________________________________________________________________________________________Signature of participant:AKGEC: SCALING THE ZENITH OF EXCELLENCE<strong>Ajay</strong> <strong>Kumar</strong> <strong>Garg</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong> (AKGEC), Ghaziabad, UttarPradesh is approved by AICTE and affiliated to U.P. State TechnicalUniversity, MTU. The college was established in 1998 and offersB.Tech Courses in seven disciplines of <strong>Engineering</strong>. The collegealso offers postgraduate courses in Computer Application (MCA)and M.Tech in five engineering disciplines. The college isaccredited by NBA and certified for ISO 9001- 2008 by BSI, U.K.AKGEC has excellent infrastructure with state-of-the-artlaboratories, computing facilities, automated library with e-journals, interactive satellite (EDUSAT) terminal, modern wellfurnished hostels for 1200 students and faculty residences on itswi-fi enabled 40 acres campus.The college has been consistently maintaining excellent resultsand conducts a number of industrially relevant programs to makeits students globally competitive. During the last year over 600students have been placed in reputed companies like Infosys,Wipro, MAQ Software, DELL Perot, Cummins India, Birla Soft,Lohia Group, Syntel, NIIT etc.The college has the distinction of being the only <strong>Engineering</strong><strong>College</strong> in the state of U.P. to have received approval fromDepartment of Science and Technology (DST), Government ofIndia, for establishment of Centre of Relevance and Excellence(CORE) in the field of Automation & Robotics. The college hascollaborated with industry leaders like Kuka Robotics Germany,Bosch Rexroth and National Instruments and set up industriallyrelevant training facilities in the field of Robotics, AutomationTechnologies, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, PLC, Sensorics, DataAcquisition & Control, Embedded System, Mechatronics etc. forthe benefit of students and research scholars.FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEonNETWORK SIMULATOR-2 (ns-2)15 & 16 February, 2013Organized by:Department of Information TechnologyAJAY KUMAR GARG ENGINEERING COLLEGE(ISO 9001-2008 certified and NBA Accredited)27th km Stone, Delhi-Hapur Bypass Road,P.O. Adhyatmik Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201009Phones: 0120-2762841 to 2762851www.akgec.org


Themens-2 stands for Network Simulator version 2 which is adiscrete event network simulator publically availableunder GNU license for research, development and use.This provides substantial support to simulate bunch ofprotocols like TCP, UDP, FTP, HTTP and DSR. Thissimulator is widely used in simulation of both wired andwireless (local and satellite) networks and theirperformance evaluation. As on date, this tool is mostpopular experimental environment amongst researchcommunities in the area of networking.The objective of this faculty development program is todisseminate the knowledge on network technology byunderstanding its complexities using simulation. Thiswould help in enhancement of their teaching skills aswell as contribute significantly to their research effortsin the related areas.ns-2 provides, opportunity to the faculty members to• Understand Network Simulation Tool - ns2.• In-depth exposure to computer networking.• Simulate and analyze the network protocols andmodels.• Increase the scope of network experimentation.• Identify innovative research ideas in the field ofnetworking.Resource PersonSDr. Sateesh K. PeddojuDepartment of Electronics & Computer <strong>Engineering</strong>Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeUttarakhand, IndiaDr. Sateesh K. Peddoju has professional and researchexperience of over 15 years and is currently working inthe Department of Computer Science & <strong>Engineering</strong>,Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. He hasdone his M.Tech and Ph.D from Osmania University,Hyderabad, India. He is also Member of manyInternational and National Technical societies such asIEEE, IEEE CS, DMTF, UACEE, IACSIT, IAENG, WASET,IIIS, CSI, IETE, and ISTE. He is actively contributing to thedevelopment of professional studies through thesesocieties. In particular, he is the member of StudentActivities Committee, IEEE Computer Society, IndiaCouncil and actively involved in design of variousinternational standards by NIST and DMTF. He has beenthe Editorial Member and reviewer for many popularInternational Journals and conferences. He has workedas Session Chair/Program Chair/TPC Member/GeneralChair for many International Conferences.Dr. Emmanuel Shubhakar PilliDepartment of Computer Science & <strong>Engineering</strong>,School of Computing,Graphic Era University,DehradunDr. Emmanuel Shubhakar Pilli is Professor inDepartment of Computer Science & <strong>Engineering</strong>, Schoolof Computing, Graphic Era University, Dehradun. Hecompleted his Ph. D from Department of Electronics andComputer <strong>Engineering</strong>, IIT, Roorkee and M. Tech fromBIT Ranchi. He was awarded the ISEA Fellowship by theDepartment of Information Technology, Govt. of India, forhis research in Information Security. He has over 15 yearsof teaching, administration and research experience. Heis an active member of many Professional and Technicalsocieties like ACM, IEEE and CSI. He is an activeresearcher and is part of many research committees inthe University.ProgramDay 1 Feb 15, 201309:00-9:45 Registration, Tea and Welcomeof Resource Persons09:45-10:30 Importance of Simulation in Research10:30-11:30 Introduction to ns-211:30-12:00 Tea Break12:00-13:00 Installation of ns-213:00-14:00 Lunch14:00-15:30 Wired Network - Sample Programs15:30-16:00 Tea Break16:00-17:00 Wireless Networks - Overview17:00 Group Photo and Log OffDay 2 Feb 16, 201309:00-10:00 Topology Generators10:00-11:00 Wireless Networks – Sample Simulations11:00-11:30 Tea11:30-12:15 Results, Analysis and Graphs – Wired12:15-13:15 Advanced Simulations in ns-213:15-14:15 Lunch14:15-15:45 Hands on Simulation Exercises in Lab15:45-16:15 Question and Answers / Resources16:15-16:45 Tea16:45 ConclusionOrganizing CommitteeProf. R.P. Saw, HoD, ITDr. Anu Chaudhary, Professor, M: +91-8527976204Mr. Jitendra <strong>Kumar</strong> Seth, M: +91-9868080870Mr. Narenndra <strong>Kumar</strong> M: +91-9999463641Email: fdp_it@akgec.orgRegistration: Participants can register by sending the dulyfilled registration form along with registration fee of Rs.1500/- in the form of demand draft in favor of “<strong>Ajay</strong> <strong>Kumar</strong><strong>Garg</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong>”, payable at Ghaziabad to thefollowing address latest by 10 Feb, 2013The Co-ordinator,Faculty Development Programme,Department of Information Technology,<strong>Ajay</strong> <strong>Kumar</strong> <strong>Garg</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong>,27 km Stone, Delhi-Hapur Bypass Road, NH-24,P.O. Adhyatmik Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201009 (U.P.)

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