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Hi,

no one of the wireless people has asked for mentorship at the Google Summer of Code yet, so no one can see the 3 wireless applications. I copy them below, but note that they do not look great. If you are interested, register as mentor for the Linux Foundation on http://www.google-melange.com/, and as soon as you get the approval from me, score and comment ASAP.

If you are not interested at all, please tell me ASAP so that I can simply reject the applications on your behalf.

   Till

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802.11n Adhoc support and stability improvements to Linux Wireless
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Rudolf Meijering

Email: skaapgif@xxxxxxxxx

Mentor: No mentor assigned

Short description: Improve 802.11n adhoc support / stability and throughput specifically for better mesh networking. This would help projects/communities such as freifunk, batman-adv and the Village Telco.


Name: Rudolf Meijering



University: University of Stellenbosch / Electronic Engineering with Computer Science



Short bio / overview of your background:

Started using Linux when I was 13 years old. Used Red Hat Linux, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Gentoo as desktop distributions. I took computer science as subject at school and had extra programming classes after school. Started studying Electronic engineering with Computer Science as major in 2006. I did numerous holiday jobs including Linux kernel boot time optimization, boot loader optimization and driver initialization time optimizations.



Email: skaapgif@xxxxxxxxx

IRC: irc.freenode.net sKAApGIF



What platform do you use to code?: Ubuntu 11.04, x86_64 (Intel i7), OpeWRT trunk, TP-link wr1043nd, wr743nd and Village Telco 'Mesh Potato'.

Coding Languages / Skills:

    Experienced with:

C 3 Semester courses, Wrote basic functionality OS for x86 qemu

        C++     1 Semester course with weekly tutorials / projects

Java 3 Semester courses including advanced data structures, algorithms

        Python  Wrote Web Shop concept prototype in Django for holiday work

Touched and played around with Perl / Bash scripts, mostly for init and configuration scripts



Required experience:

C - very comfortable with C especially low level programming such as drivers.

802.11 basics - I started the Stellenbosch Wireless User Group. Setup my own wireless mesh network. Flashed more routers with OpenWRT than I can rememeber and I have a strong background in the mathematics of wireless communication (rf propagation, multipath, antenna directivity / gain).



I have built the snapshot ath9k drivers numerous times for 802.11n stability and throughput improvements.



You and Us



I'm actively involved in the Village Telco (Wireless Mesh Networking Infrastructure), providing mailing list support, participating in workshops and testing hardware / drivers.



Why have you chosen your development idea and what do you expect from your implementation?

My current mesh network contains several ar71xx based nodes. Making improvements to ath9k or linux wireless in general will therefore provide direct benefit to myself. In addition from my participation in the Village Telco I have become aware that the Village Telco could greatly benefit from 802.11n, but unfortunately driver stability and performance is currently keeping them from transitioning to better hardware.



What do you want to achieve?

Improve 802.11n ad-hoc support and throughput in ath9k and ath9k-htc. Re-introduce VAP support for multiple ad-hoc/managed vap's per radio.



What makes you suited to carry the project?

I have a thorough understanding of 802.11n basics, kernel modules and drivers and excellent low level C coding skills.



How much time do you plan to invest in the project before, during and after the Summer of Code? Before GSoC I will have about 1hour per day, full time during GSoC, and about 2 hours per day after GSoC.



Determine current state of ad-hoc in ath9k and ath9k_htc

Investigate required work to re-introduce VAP support

Re-introduce VAP support and do necessary work to make future code maintanance easier

Work on support for ad-hoc in ath9k_htc

Improve ad-hoc throughput performance

Perform stability testing / bug fixing / maintenance

Average score:
1/10 out of 1 users, total: 1

1 private comments

Hin-Tak Leung April 9, 2011, 1:07 a.m.

While the credential looks inpressive, the goal is not clear.

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802.11 - Wireless LAN (kernel & userspace)
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pandorra

Email: pandorrarv@xxxxxxxxx

Mentor: No mentor assigned

Short description: write wireless patches in Linux(Ubuntu, Debian)

Status: pending

Name: Pasha Sydoryshyn

University: Lviv Polytechnic National University

Short bio: I'm a specialist in IT technology

IRC nick: pandorra

What platform do you use to code? Hardware specifications and operating system: OS Ubuntu 10.04, Windows XP sp3

Good grasp C/C++. Experience - 3 year.

Average score:
0/10 out of 1 users, total: 0

1 private comments

Hin-Tak Leung April 8, 2011, 8:38 p.m.

A bit poor.

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Improve wireless roaming
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meet88

Email: harmeet.2303@xxxxxxxxx

Mentor: No mentor assigned

Short description: In this project, I intend to improve user experience of roaming in WLAN. This can be achieved by making handover schemes seamless. Also, I intend to provide support which can reduce signalling overhead over the IPv6-network.

Status: pending

    * Name :- Harmeet Singh

    * University:- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
* Short bio:- I am forth year student in computer science and engineering department. I have interest in computer networks. At present, I am studying IEEE 802.11 and other issues which one face in WLANs. I have done courses in networks and have hands-on experience with WSN. I posses strong coding skills and knowledge of 802.11 to pursue this project.
    * IRC nick and group:- meet88 freenode

    * Coding Skills:- C, C++, Java, Python

In your application let us know


* Did you ever code in C or C++/Perl/python/..., yes/no? what is your experience? Answer: Yes, I have done coding in C and python. I have done many projects in C. I implemented network sniffer in C which can sniff traffic in ethernet network. I have also developed applications for android based mobile phones. * If you apply for a project on our ideas list, have you experience in the areas listed under "Desired knowledge"?


Your Project

    * What do you want to achieve?
Answer: I want to improve experience of roaming in wireless networks, At present, handover is one of the bottleneck to provide good QoS in real time application. Also, mobility introduce long delays and signalling overhead in present mobile-IPv6. I want to implement techniques which can achieve seamless handover and reduce the delay and overhead of mobility. I have chosen this odea because I have studied extensively about various techniques which can be applied. Also, I have been involved working in projects related to computer networks. I think, I can apply my knowledge and skill for the better expeerience of others in community. I have done experience of developing application. I understand that designing the problem solution takes time and better solution can be provided if we know what exactly we are looking for. The coursework and projects that I have done in my studies make me confident that I can carry this project and complete it successfully.
    I intend to devote 25-35 hours/week to this project.
I intend to begin work on may-4
At first, I would like to design problem solution. For that, I need to specify requirements of application and decide which technology/language etc to use to develop it. I would like to start implementing it as early as possible. I intend to deliver first version by end of may-fisrt week of june. Then by july first week, I intend to cover major part of project and start testing by july end. I want to deliver project by mid-august.

Avarage score:
0/10 out of 0 users, total: 0

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