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MYY801 - EAR 2024

 


  • The first lecture will take place online. Check announcement @ecourse.

  • We will be using:
    • Live lectures and lab sessions @ the CSE.
      • For your convenience, recorded lectures of past years can be found below.
  • You can also send questions via Microsoft 365 teams.
  • Apart from @CSE, you can do the laboratory exercises at your PC as well!
    • Install the virtual labs following the instructions at the end of this page.

Lectures (Caution: older version! Ignore announcements therein):


Labs:


Download the lab VM for self study @home:

  • You have two VM options:
    • The VM (v3) running on Debian 10 can be found here. (5GB file).
      • Install VMWare Player and File/Add the downloaded VM.
      • In Windows, do once the following:
        • Open a terminal as an admin, and write:
          • bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
        • reboot.
    • The VM(v2) running on Ubuntu can be found here. (4GB file).
      • Install VirtualBox and File/import the downloaded VM.
  • You can now start the VM and execute the labs. (Login password is same as username).
  • On the desktop of the VM you can find a "tutorial101" file that will guide you through the basics.
  • Attending the lab at CSE: having an idea of the lab assignment beforehand will help you.
  • Here are the router/bob/malory/alice images needed, in case you installed GNS3 to your PC (without the VM above). Just for these mini-VMs:
    • username: root  password: root

Making the VM (v2) more usable:

  • Increase the VM (v2) resolution to something that fits nicely to your monitor. By default, it is set to a basic 800x600 resolution, which can be hard to work with but is OK for small monitors.
  • VM (v2) can capture the mouse pointer, obstructing it from leaving the virtual OS windows. Press the designated "host key" (bottom right of the virtualbox/vm window), to release the mouse pointer. You are advised to change the default "host key", and to customize it to a rarely used combination (e.g., "Right Ctrl+Right Alt").
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New book published: C. Liaskos, A. Tsioliaridou (Liaskos, C. Editor) (2024): Analysis of Wireless and Wired SDNs, Kallipos+, NTUA Publications, 2024. (https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-377

New UoI student publications!:

  • A. Papadopoulos et al., "Physics-Informed Metaheuristics for Fast RIS Codebook Compilation", In IEEE Communications Magazine, to appear, 2024.
  • A. Papadopoulos et al., "Lightweight accident detection model for autonomous fleets based on GPS data", In Proceedings of the 25th Euro Working Group on Transportation Meeting (EWGT), 2023.
 New papers
  1. D. Tyrovolas et al., "Zero-Energy Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (zeRIS)", IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, to appear, 2024. 
  2. N. Ashraf et al., "Intelligent Beam Steering for Wireless Communication Using Programmable Metasurfaces", IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, to appear, 2023.
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