Testing and deploying mobile wireless networks and applications are very challenging tasks, due to the network size and administration as well as node mobility management. Well known simulation tools provide a more flexible environment but they do not run in real time and they rely on models of the developed system rather than on the system itself. Emulation is a hybrid approach allowing real application and tra#c to be run over a simulated network, at the expense of accuracy when the number of nodes is too important. In this paper, emulation is split in two stages: first, the simulation of network conditions is precomputed so that it does not undergo real-time constraints that decrease its accuracy; second, real applications and tr...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
To support research in wireless mobile ad hoc networks, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and ...
Testing and deploying mobile wireless networks and applications are very challenging tasks, due to t...
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing the implement...
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing the implemen...
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
Mobile wireless emulation allows the test of real applications and transport protocols over a wired ...
Abstract—Communication in wireless networks is affected by uncontrollable disturbances in the channe...
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing such applicat...
Large-scale networks, such as the Internet, cellular networks, play critical roles in today's life. ...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Testing and evaluating protocols and applications for wire-less networks and mobile users is challen...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
To support research in wireless mobile ad hoc networks, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and ...
Testing and deploying mobile wireless networks and applications are very challenging tasks, due to t...
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing the implement...
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing the implemen...
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
Mobile wireless emulation allows the test of real applications and transport protocols over a wired ...
Abstract—Communication in wireless networks is affected by uncontrollable disturbances in the channe...
International audienceMore and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks....
More and more applications and protocols are now running on wireless networks. Testing such applicat...
Large-scale networks, such as the Internet, cellular networks, play critical roles in today's life. ...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Testing and evaluating protocols and applications for wire-less networks and mobile users is challen...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have proven to be a key technology for increased network coverage of I...
To support research in wireless mobile ad hoc networks, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and ...