EE-599 Wireless Networking, Design
& Analysis Laboratory
Spring 2003

Instructor: Prof. Ahmed
Helmy
| Class Time: |
Monday 2-4:50PM |
Class Location: |
VKC 205 |
| E-mail: |
helmy@ceng.usc.edu |
Office Hours: |
Mon 11AM-1PM |
| Lab Location: |
EEB 351 |
Office Location: |
EEB 232 (or EEB 351 lab) |
Teaching Assistant and Lab Administrator
| Jabed Faruque |
| E-mail: |
faruque@usc.edu |
| Office Hour: |
TBA |
| Office Location: |
EEB 351 |

Please Check Announcements
section for new updates
Announcements (for more details please click on the announcements link above):
- Saturday Arpil 12: Lab 6 is online. Starting on April 14.
- Monday April 7: special arrangement: Since we have finished the first round of
presentations and are now focusing on projects we will not have any presentations in
class.
Instead, the Prof. will be in his office from 2-5pm (class time) and will meet each
project individually (each for 20 mins or so, in order group 1 at 2:00 to 2:20 , group 2
at ~2:20 to 2:40 ... so on).
There will be no office hours from 11:00-1:00.
- Monday March 31: Change in office hours. Due to unexpected circumstances Prof. will not
be able to hold regular office hours from 11-1pm. Instead Prof. will try to be in his
office around 1pm til 2pm. Then after class (today we have only 1 presentation and are
likely to finish in half the regular lecture time) Prof. would like to meet the various
groups and discuss their progress. Also we should start planning for the 2nd round of
presentations (project presentations). All the groups should start signing up for that.
- Monday March 31: Prof. would like to get students' feedback on the course, lab and
simulation workshop. Are things going according to your expectations? Was the workshop
useful? How would you like the course/lab to be improved? Please send email or write
(possibly anonymous) notes to the Prof. in class.
- Monday March 24th: NS workshop will be held in class. Presentations will be continued
next week.
- Monday March 24h: Please present a print out of your latest project proposal to the
Prof. (either during office hours or during class). Also include with your submission a
brief note describing your latest progress (during the spring break) and your plan for the
coming 3 weeks, and 5 weeks. For example, 'Ran the simulation code for geographic
routing', 'plan to run the mobility modeling code in the next week, and plan to run
geographic routing simulations with new mobility models in the next 2 weeks and analyze
the data in the 3rd week ... '.
Note: This page is still under construction, many of the links may not lead to valid
pages. All links will be updated very soon. If you need information about related previous
courses please visit EE-499 Spring 02; it is NOT
the same as this course, but it is related and has similar format.
Created: Jan 10, 03