Network Performance Final Year Projects

Network Performance Final Year Projects for BE, BTech, ME, MSc and MTech final year engineering students. Moreover, these Network Performance projects give practical experience and help complete final-year submissions. Additionally, all projects follow IEEE standards and each project includes source code, project thesis report, presentation, project execution and explanation.

Network Performance Final Year Projects

  1. A Survey of Resource Management in D2D Communication for B5G Networks
    This project studies a new type of wireless communication called Device-to-Device (D2D) for future networks beyond 5G. D2D allows nearby devices to connect directly without relying on a base station. The goal is to increase data speed, network coverage, and energy efficiency while reducing delays. The study reviews current challenges, like interference and security, and suggests ways to improve D2D communication in upcoming networks.
  2. Challenges and Solutions for Service Continuity in Inter-PLMN Handover for Vehicular Applications
    This project focuses on improving mobile network connectivity for connected and automated vehicles. It addresses problems that occur when vehicles switch between network cells or different networks, which can cause service interruptions. The work proposes solutions like using dual modems, adaptive video streaming, and special servers to maintain reliable connections. Tests on 5G networks show these solutions help, but current networks still need improvements for fully reliable vehicle communication.
  3. MD-MARS Maintainability Framework Based on Data Flow Prediction Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Network
    This project aims to make wireless sensor networks work smoothly for a long time. It studies how sensors communicate and how to keep the network reliable. The researchers use simulations and machine learning to improve data flow and reduce congestion. Their method predicts network behavior accurately and shows that the system can be repaired quickly when problems occur.
  4. Pizzza A Joint Sector Shape and Minimum Spanning Tree-Based Clustering Scheme for Energy Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
    This project focuses on improving wireless sensor networks, which often run out of energy quickly. It introduces a new method called Pizzza, which organizes sensors into clusters and carefully chooses leaders to manage data. This approach reduces unnecessary energy use, balances workload among sensors, and prevents wasted data transmission. As a result, the network lasts longer and uses energy more efficiently compared to existing methods.
  5. Toward the Design of an Efficient and Secure System Based on the Software-Defined Network Paradigm for Vehicular Networks
    This project focuses on making vehicle networks smarter and safer. It uses a special network system called SDN to manage how vehicles connect and communicate with each other. The system improves security, protecting data from hackers, and uses machine learning to predict traffic changes and optimize network performance. Tests show it reduces delays and increases the reliability of messages between vehicles.
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