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International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing
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Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing
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Long Beach, CA, USA
Session: Security, testbeds and applications
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Pages: 164 - 172
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-428-2
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James T. Kaba
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Sarnoff Corporation, 201 Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey
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Douglas R. Raichle
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Sarnoff Corporation, 201 Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey
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ABSTRACT
The development of multi-hop routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) typically begins with extensive simulation and then proceeds to implementation and real-world testing. While simulation environments can be carefully controlled, real-world environments present numerous difficulties that hinder efficient protocol implementation and testing. These include uncontrolled radio interference and propagation events, hard-to-reproduce network topologies and node mobility patterns, and experimental setups that are inconveniently large. In this paper we present a method for supporting protocol implementation and experimentation in a small testbed setting where variables can be controlled and experimental conditions can be reproduced. The testbed operation is independent of the operating system of the implementation platforms and works with most modern wireless networking interfaces without modifications. A "testbed on a desktop"constructed using the ideas we discuss allows the developer to create stable testing environments in which real-world conditions can be introduced in a convenient, deterministic and reproducible manner
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Nitin H. Vaidya , Jennifer Bernhard , V. V. Veeravalli , P. R. Kumar , R. K. Iyer, Illinois wireless wind tunnel: a testbed for experimental evaluation of wireless networks, Proceeding of the 2005 ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Experimental approaches to wireless network design and analysis, August 22-22, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Kishore Ramachandran , Sanjit Kaul , Suhas Mathur , Marco Gruteser , Ivan Seskar, Towards large-scale mobile network emulation through spatial switching on a wireless grid, Proceeding of the 2005 ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Experimental approaches to wireless network design and analysis, August 22-22, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Gautam D. Bhanage , Yanyong Zhang , Ivan Seskar, On topology creation for an indoor wireless grid, Proceedings of the third ACM international workshop on Wireless network testbeds, experimental evaluation and characterization, September 19-19, 2008, San Francisco, California, USA
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