Abstract — Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and communication pro-tocols by combining the benefits of real world experiments and network simulation. The process of network emulation involves the execution of connected virtual nodes running the software under test in a controlled environment. Our Network Emulation Testbed (NET) achieves high scalability by combining efficient node virtualization and adaptive virtual time. In this paper, we provide an overview of our system. First, we introduce our efficient emulation architecture. Second, we present our approaches (NETplace and NETbalance) to minimize the runtime of the network experiments. The idea of NETplace is to minimize the load of the te...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
We present a novel approach to heterogeneousnetworks study based on the implementation of a modular,...
Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: netw...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
We present a novel approach to heterogeneousnetworks study based on the implementation of a modular,...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Emulation enables real-world devices to interact with a network simulated in real time. It is a very...
Experimental distributed services are diÆcult to evaluate due to their scale and the complexity of t...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
We present a novel approach to heterogeneousnetworks study based on the implementation of a modular,...
Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: netw...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
We present a novel approach to heterogeneousnetworks study based on the implementation of a modular,...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Emulation enables real-world devices to interact with a network simulated in real time. It is a very...
Experimental distributed services are diÆcult to evaluate due to their scale and the complexity of t...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...