Research
My research interests is the use of discrete simulations as a tool to model systems, process and architectures. Mainly I use OMNeT++ as simulation tool, but also I have some expertise in other simulations, such as NS2. Also i have worked with weather forecasting simulations, such as MM5, WRF and CCAT-BRAMS.
My research projects were I was at INRIA were:
- Spiderman Handover for high speed vehicles, such trains or metros, only based on IEEE 802.11 wireless devices.
- Lineal Mesh networks. Routing Protocol and failure tolerance of big scale topologies.
- IEEE 802.11 Management Stack emulation in real wireless card by means of Packet Injection and Monitor mode reception.
- Empirical testing of WiFi Devices on High-Speed (up-to 140 Km/h) scenarios.
My past projects were:
- Ieee802.11 Management Stack for INET Manet
- Interference model for wireless simulations based on real measurements.
- Directional Radios and Asymmetrical Communications for the INET Framework.
- Improving Future Event List (FEL) for big scale simulations.
- Sparse Matrix Implementation for Clustering analysis.
- Public Transport Simulations modeling passenger perceptions of traveling time.