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1. OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................2
!." Pro#ect $oals............................................................................................................................ 3 !.! Pro#ect %cope........................................................................................................................... & 2.2.1 Included .........................................................................................................................................4 2.2.2 Excluded ........................................................................................................................................4 3. SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES...........................................................................................................4
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%imulation 'o(eling is )ecoming an increasingly popular metho( for network performance analysis .%oftware simulator is a *alua)le tool especially for to(ay+s network with comple, architectures an( topologies. Designers can test their new i(eas an( carry out performance relate( stu(ies, therefore free( from the )ur(en of the -trial an( error- har(ware implementations.
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%et the configuration parameters accor(ing to the user. The ser*er configures machines as clients an( 0ccess points (epen(ing on the user (efine( parameters so as to simulate the .ireless en*ironment. Testing the signal strengths of all 0ccess points, checking for ra(io interference an( also analy4ing network performance. Test whether a particular 0ccess point properly communicates with other stations an( a)le to han(le specific traffic con(itions. $enerate packets that will launch Denial of ser*ice attack on the e,isting infrastructure. Communicate as a fake 0ccess point for 5oneypot attacks. $oals that will ha*e (irect influence on technological aspects of the system 3se of generate( frames for Testing of e,isting (eployments.
Testing security of the e,isting network Tec.nological Goals: Integrate( %imulation an( testing.
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.ireless Intelligence
Intelligent traffic generation (epen(ing on the current state of the wireless en*ironment.
/uality Goals 3se of Intelligent (efine( Templates. Porta)ility Pre" ! This shoul( ena)le user to simulate a ./01 en*ironment without knowing much of Technical issues. This shoul( help in implementing the system without worrying a)out internal 5ar(ware )y using open source softwares. The system is concerne( with the simulation of /ink /ayer protocols an( not upper /ayer 7IP an( Transport8
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2.2.1 Included
The tangi)le (eli*era)les of this %ystem are=". 0 %ource co(e of 'o(ules that inclu(e a. Packet $eneration 'o(ule ). Packets %torage 'o(ule c. Packet in#ection 'o(ule (. 3ser Interface 'o(ule !. 0 Pro#ect >eport 3. 5elp ?iles an( configuration files
2.2.2 Excluded
The pro#ect will e,clu(e=". This pro#ect only inclu(es generation of /ink layer packets an( (oes not support higher layer packets 7e.g. Transport /ayer, 1etwork /ayer, 0pplication /ayer8. !. The packet in#ection mo(ule (oes not support wireless car(s other than 0theros car(s an( any other platform than linu,
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