dissertationNetwork emulation has become an indispensable tool for the conduct of research in networking and distributed systems. It offers more realism than simulation and more control and repeatability than experimentation on a live network. However, emulation testbeds face a number of challenges, most prominently realism and scale. Because emulation allows the creation of arbitrary networks exhibiting a wide range of conditions, there is no guarantee that emulated topologies reflect real networks; the burden of selecting parameters to create a realistic environment is on the experimenter. While there are a number of techniques for measuring the end-to-end properties of real networks, directly importing such properties into an emulation ...
Network research, as an experimental science, ought to be reproducible. However, it is not a standar...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
The lack of analytical models that can accurately describe large-scale networked systems makes empir...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
This paper presents ModelNet, a scalable Internet emulation environment that enables researchers to ...
The lack of analytical models that can accurately describe large-scale networked systems makes empir...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Network testbeds have become very popular to support research on network protocols and distributed a...
Experimental distributed services are diÆcult to evaluate due to their scale and the complexity of t...
Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: netw...
Network testbeds have become very popular to support re-search on network protocols and distributed ...
International audienceThe Emulab network testbed provides an environment in which researchers and ed...
Developing analytical models that can accurately describe behaviors of Internet-scale networks is di...
Abstract — Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and comm...
Network research, as an experimental science, ought to be reproducible. However, it is not a standar...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
The lack of analytical models that can accurately describe large-scale networked systems makes empir...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
This paper presents ModelNet, a scalable Internet emulation environment that enables researchers to ...
The lack of analytical models that can accurately describe large-scale networked systems makes empir...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Network testbeds have become very popular to support research on network protocols and distributed a...
Experimental distributed services are diÆcult to evaluate due to their scale and the complexity of t...
Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: netw...
Network testbeds have become very popular to support re-search on network protocols and distributed ...
International audienceThe Emulab network testbed provides an environment in which researchers and ed...
Developing analytical models that can accurately describe behaviors of Internet-scale networks is di...
Abstract — Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and comm...
Network research, as an experimental science, ought to be reproducible. However, it is not a standar...
Emulated networks and systems, where router and server software are run in virtual environments, all...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...