Thank you Christian! Unfortunately I forgot to bookmark this e-mail
and only now I noticed your answer.
If I have any questions abou mininet-wifi, I will direct them to GitHub.

On 9 March 2017 at 14:19, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
<chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> sorry for my late reply.
>
> Indeed, there is Mininet-WiFi (lead by one of my PhD students) :
> https://github.com/intrig-unicamp/mininet-wifi/
>
> The idea of such a list (that should become a Wiki) is that if you
> would search for open source projects with Tags: WiFi and OpenFlow,
> the answer to your question would be right there
>
> Best,
> Christian
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:34 PM, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hello Christian!
>> First of all, nice work creating that list. It's helpful!
>>
>> Question:
>> Do you know any SDN project related with the integration of Wi-Fi with 
>> OpenFlow?
>> I'm currently in a research project (LoCoSDN) where such information
>> could be relevant.
>>
>> Thanks in advance! :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 22 September 2016 at 16:50, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
>> <chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote:
>>> Dear OpenFlow/SDN friends,
>>>
>>> here is a reminder for contributing to the open source spreadsheet
>>> that will have its content migrated to a Wiki (to be then managed in
>>> style of Wikipedia) starting in October.
>>>
>>> If you already contributed in any form to the spreadsheet, please add
>>> your name to the newly created tab on list of contributors.
>>>
>>> As you may recall, we are trying to put together the most
>>> comprehensive list of open source projects (currently 140+) in the
>>> fields of softwarized networking (aka., SDN, NFV, MEC, etc.) to
>>> build an always up-to-date online Wiki catalogue;
>>>
>>> To this end, we are asking for contributions to the following
>>> spreadsheet (shared with edit rights):
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NHI4MZZWVDpxF_Rs7OOSTUa_aHL2ACUVA_Ov-YQs1DA/edit?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> The first tab is the consolidated list of open source projects.
>>> The second tab includes Tags that can be associated to each project
>>> which will help classify and search for them in the future Wiki page.
>>>
>>> You can contribute as follows:
>>> - Add new open source projects
>>> - Add / Edit Tags
>>> - Add / Edit information of existing projects.
>>>
>>> Any further ideas and questions on this initiative are more than welcome.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
>>> <chest...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Matt and fellows,
>>>>
>>>> Cool work on FAUCET (congrats to Josh Bailey and Chris Lorier!)
>>>>
>>>> My understanding is that think Cristian L.reading list is focused on
>>>> scientific papers to build the reading list. Is there already one
>>>> publication around FAUCET?
>>>>
>>>> In any case, I wanted to point interested folks to the initiative
>>>> towards putting together the comprehensive list of open source tools
>>>> in SDN, NFV, etc.
>>>>
>>>> I recall Martin Casado keeping a webpage on OpenFlow projects, and
>>>> there have been other attempts to get such a knowledge hup
>>>> (sdnhub.org, sdxcentral directory).
>>>>
>>>> We are working on an "always up-to-date catalogue" that will be
>>>> managed by the community as a Wiki --think Wikipedia for researchers
>>>> and practitioners in our softwarized (or not) networking domain.
>>>>
>>>> To this end my proposal to feed Wiki with an initial content based is
>>>> to collaboratively collect in this spreadsheet all open source
>>>> projects we as the community are aware of:
>>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NHI4MZZWVDpxF_Rs7OOSTUa_aHL2ACUVA_Ov-YQs1DA/edit#gid=0
>>>>
>>>> Please feel free to directly contribute in any of the following (but
>>>> not limiting) ways:
>>>> - Add more open source projects (as today 100+)
>>>> - Fill in any missing info, especially feel free to Review/Edit/Add as
>>>> many Tags as you feel apply to each project.
>>>> - Review/Edit/Add Tags collected in the tab "Tag"
>>>> - Distribute this call for help among your trusted peers / students / etc.
>>>> - Send feedback about the proposed strategy and share your suggestions
>>>> to move forward.
>>>> - ...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any contributions, if only each of us in these
>>>> lists would spend just 5 minutes contributing content, we will very
>>>> soon have an excellent starting point for the Wiki catalogue!
>>>>
>>>> Warm regards,
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Matt Mathis <mattmat...@google.com> wrote:
>>>>> Can I suggest an addition?
>>>>>
>>>>> FAUCET SDN blog: an open source SDN/OpenFlow controller for experimental 
>>>>> and
>>>>> enterprise networks.   https://faucet-sdn.blogspot.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> --MM--
>>>>> The best way to predict the future is to create it.  - Alan Kay
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Cristian Lumezanu <l...@nec-labs.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have been maintaining an SDN reading list
>>>>>> (https://sites.google.com/site/sdnreadinglist/) for the last four years. 
>>>>>> My
>>>>>> original goal was to provide a centralized repository of SDN research to
>>>>>> better help both newcomers and experienced researchers navigate this 
>>>>>> rather
>>>>>> new research area. The number of hits that the website receives every day
>>>>>> makes me think that this effort was not in vain. However, as the field of
>>>>>> SDN has grown rapidly in the past few years, so has the number of 
>>>>>> projects,
>>>>>> conferences, and papers that I must keep track of and update. This is 
>>>>>> slowly
>>>>>> taking up more time than I can allocate to it and the freshness of the 
>>>>>> list
>>>>>> suffers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Therefore, I would like to turn the SDN reading list into a collaborative
>>>>>> project. For this, I am looking for volunteers who would like to take 
>>>>>> over
>>>>>> the task of updating (and keeping up-to-date) small parts of the site. A
>>>>>> “part” could be a sub-area of SDN research, such as “verification” or
>>>>>> “monitoring and measurement". If it’s your own research area, even 
>>>>>> better,
>>>>>> you are probably following all related work anyway and would need little
>>>>>> time to keep your part up-to-date.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you can help with this, please send me a personal email with what
>>>>>> sub-areas you are comfortable updating and any other constraints that you
>>>>>> may have. Even if you don’t have time for this but you have suggestions 
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> how this reading list might better serve the community, please send them
>>>>>> along.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cristian
>>>>>>
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>> --
>>
>> Carlos Miguel Ferreira
>> Researcher at Telecommunications Institute
>> Aveiro - Portugal
>> Work E-mail - c...@av.it.pt
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