Projects in Awesome Lists by morton-t
A curated list of projects in awesome lists by morton-t .
https://github.com/morton-t/vanet-simulations
Contains research on Sybil attack detection in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) using OMNET++ IDE with VEINS and SUMO traffic simulation software. All scenarios may be ran with OMNET++ by running the omnetpp.ini file after starting the TRACI command interface using the veins_launchd.py script alongside Sumo-Gui.
sybil-attack traffic-analysis traffic-simulation vanets
Last synced: 16 Apr 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/mobile_application_development_homework02_morton_thomas
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/cs4273-software-engineering-group-project
Group project containing components for a food delivery application built using design principles from our software engineering course. This project was outlined, designed, & developed over a short 3-week period.
agile-development collaborative software-development software-engineering
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/mobile_application_development_homework03_morton_thomas
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/mobile_application_development_homework05_morton_thomas
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/mobile_application_development_honors_trackpro
Additional honors project for my mobile application development course. TrackPro is an interactive productivity tracker for iOS with an intuitive interface & scoring system to aid the user in visualizing their productivity. Includes alarm interface and calendar to assist the user with achieving their goals.
alarm-clock calendar intro-to-app-development ios-swift mobile productivity-tools tasklist
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/mobile_application_development_homework04_morton_thomas
Last synced: 26 Feb 2025
https://github.com/morton-t/cs3443-computer-systems-and-asm
Contains homework from my computer systems course in MIPS assembly language. As part of my honors dimension for the course, I also explored using ARM assembly to interface with Raspberry Pi's GPIOs.
arm-assembly low-level-code mips-assembly raspberry-pi-3
Last synced: 16 Mar 2025