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We encourage customers to share their successful projects with the OPNET Community. OPNET accepts materials in the two formats described below.

Briefnng Award

Executive Summary
MS PowerPoint Format

Project Briefings will be judged mainly on the business value of OPNET-based solutions to practical problems. All submissions should clearly define a business problem, illustrate an OPNET solution, and discuss specific results.


2006 Award Winner
Angela Nettleton
"Analyzing Network and System Performance for Air Force Warriors"

Deadlines:
May 23 – Abstract for review
June 11 – Presentation for review
July 9 – Final Presentation*
*By invitation only

Specifications:
3-15 PowerPoint slides using OPNETWORK template.

•Download PPT Template
(PPT template will be made available in June)

Technical Paper

Journal style research paper
MS Word Format

Technical papers will be judged mainly on two criteria, technical merit and the innovative application of OPNET software. All submissions should clearly define the problem, illustrate the technical solution and provide specific results.

IEEE Communications Magazine and OPNET confer awards for the best journal-style research papers


2006 Award Winner
Alberto Arto Peñas
"Planning and Analyzing an Efficient Mesh in an European Backbone Network Using OPNET SP Guru"

Deadlines:
May 23 – Abstract for review
June 11 – Paper for review
July 9 – Final Paper and Presentation*
*By invitation only

Specifications:
2-8 page Word document using OPNETWORK paper template

Download a Sample Paper (400 KB)
•Download Word Template

Abstract

An abstract is a short description of the project briefing or technical paper you propose to share at OPNETWORK. After reviewing abstracts, OPNET’s technical committee will contact you. If accepted, and after discussing your preferences, your material may be published in the online proceedings and you may be asked to present your work at an OPNETWORK session.

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