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  • Comparative Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Scalable Networks: OSPF vs EIGRP

    Comparative Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Scalable Networks: OSPF vs EIGRP

    Features
    • Scalability Testing – Evaluate performance as the network size increases • Analyze behavior in small,...
    • Convergence Time Analysis – Measure how quickly each protocol adapts to network changes • Study failure rec...
    • Throughput Measurement – Compare how efficiently data is transmitted • Analyze packet delivery rates
    • Resource Utilization – CPU and memory usage of routers • Efficiency under heavy traffic
    • Routing Overhead – Bandwidth consumed by routing updates • Frequency of updates
    • Path Selection Mechanism – OSPF: Cost-based shortest path • EIGRP: Composite metric (bandwidth, delay, etc...
    Budget: 4,500.00 Supervisors: Dr. George Essien
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and Implementation of Campus Network using VLAN and Quality of Service (QoS)

    The Design and Implementation of a Campus Network using VLAN and Quality of Service (QoS) focuses on creating a secure, efficient, and well-managed network infrastructure for a campus environment. The project involves segmenting the network into multiple Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to improve security, reduce broadcast traffic, and enhance network performance.

    Features
    • VLAN and QoS
    Budget: 5,920.00 Supervisors: Dr. George Essien
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A NETWORK MONITORING AND SECURITY LAB FOR CAMPUS NETWORKS

    This project focuses on the design and implementation of a network monitoring and security lab for campus networks. The lab provides a safe environment to monitor network traffic, detect threats, and test security measures using a combination of physical devices and virtual machines. It aims to enhance practical skills in network management and cybersecurity for students and researchers.

    Features
    • Network Traffic Monitoring – Analyze and monitor network activity in real-time.
    • Security Management – Detect threats and implement firewall rules.
    • Virtual Network Simulation – Safely emulate campus network environments.
    • Vulnerability Assessment – Identify and evaluate network weaknesses.
    Budget: 7,000.00 Supervisors: Mr. Isaiah Brew
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and Development of a network topology simulator with LED indicator

    A core feature of the system is user-controlled LED data flow visualization. Once a network is physically assembled, the movement of "data packets" between nodes is represented in real-time using programmable LED strips embedded in the connectors or links. Users can observe how data travels through different paths, with the lights potentially changing color, brightness, or animation speed to indic...

    Features
    • User-Controlled Traffic – Users have direct control over the network traffic via physical inputs (buttons,...
    Budget: 6,510.00 Supervisors: Mr. Isaiah Brew
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Enhancing Network Security: A Hybrid Approach Integrating-Signature Based Detection With Ensemble Learning For Zero-Day Attack Mitigation

    The project proposes a Hybrid Intrusion Detection System (H-IDS) that integrates the speed of signature-based detection with adaptability of machine learning (ML). The proposed architecture utilizes Snort or Suricata as the primary packet sniffing and signature matching engine to filter known malicious traffic. Residual traffic is then passed to a secondary anomaly detection engine powered a Rando...

    Budget: 4,300.00 Supervisors: Dr. George Essien
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A WIRELESS NETWORK PRINTING SYSTEM OVER A LOCAL AREA NETWORK AT THE COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

    This proposal presents the design and implementation of an assistive audio system for large classroom environments. The project addresses the dual problem of poor audibility for students and vocal strain on lecturers caused by overcrowded lecture halls. The proposed solution involves the installation of strategically placed speakers and a wireless microphone system to ensure uniform sound distribu...

    Features
    • 4 port Switch
    • Ethernet cables
    • Wireless Printer
    • Router
    Budget: 5,000.00 Supervisors: Mr. Joseph Danso
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and Implementation of a Smart Vehicle Tracking, Maintenance and Subscription Management System for Fleet Operationg.

    1. Interface a fingerprint sensor with ESP32. 2. Develop firmware to process fingerprint authentication. 3. Connect ESP32 to the internet using Wi‑Fi. 4. Send attendance data to Google Sheets using Google Apps Script. Test the system for speed, accuracy, and reliability

    Budget: 5,000.00 Supervisors: Mr. Frank Amoani Arthur
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and Implementation of a Portable, Chargeable-Based Computer with projection capability and Integration for Networking Applications

    The goal of this project is to design and implement a self-contained, portable, chargeable computer with integrated projection capability and advanced networking features. By combining a salvaged laptop motherboard with a projector module, a single rechargeable battery pack, and a wireless router, the device functions as an independent computing and display system — eliminating the need for extern...

    Features
    • Procom
    Budget: 7,500.00 Supervisors: Mrs. Louisa S. Arthur
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • HOME INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM

    The proposed system is an Internet of Things (IoT)–based security solution designed to help protect homes from unauthorized entry. It works by detecting signs of intrusion such as movement inside the house, doors or windows being opened. When any of these events occur, the system immediately sends an alert to the homeowner, allowing them to respond quickly even if they are not at home. Unlike tra...

    Features
    • motion detection – detects movements
    • alarming – uses buzzers to make sound when there is an intrusion
    • SMS or emails – sends immediate alerts to the user
    Budget: 4,500.00 Supervisors: Mr. Joseph Danso
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • CCTV INFRASTRUCTURE TRAINING FOR DEVELOPMENT

    The aim of this project is to organize and conduct CCTV infrastructural training for students in the department to enhance their practical knowledge of surveillance systems.

    Features
    • CCTV system installation – Training students on how to install CCTV cameras and connect them to recording d...
    Budget: 8,700.00 Supervisors: Mr. Erasmus Asare
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and implementation of Wireless Network Extension Training Infrastructure for Academic Learning

    The goal of this project is to design and implement a wireless network extension infrastructure that improves internet coverage and provides a practical training environment for students in an academic institution

    Features
    • Wireless Network Extension – Expands Wi-Fi coverage for improved connectivity in the training environment.
    Budget: 6,268.00 Supervisors: Mr. Frank Amoani Arthur
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING
  • Design and Implementation of a Secure File Transfer System for Small-Scale Networks: A Case Study of Takoradi Technical University

    This project focuses on designing and implementing a secure file transfer system for small-scale networks using encryption and authentication mechanisms. The system will utilize secure protocols such as SFTP to ensure safe transmission of files between users within a local network environment. Takoradi Technical University will serve as the case study. The proposed system aims to improve data conf...

    Budget: 2,000.00 Supervisors: Mrs. Louisa S. Arthur
    2025/2026 · NETWORKING