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LaasNetExp: a generic polymorphic platform for network emulation and experiments
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Source Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Testbeds and research infrastructures for the development of networks & communities table of contents
Innsbruck, Austria
SESSION: Testbed cooperation, operation & management table of contents
Article No. 24  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-963-9799-24-0
Authors
Philippe Owezarski  University of Toulouse, Toulouse cedex, France
Pascal Berthou  University of Toulouse, Toulouse cedex, France
Yann Labit  University of Toulouse, Toulouse cedex, France
David Gauchard  University of Toulouse, Toulouse cedex, France
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ABSTRACT

Network experiments are essential for assessing and validating new networking technologies, architectures and protocols. These assessments have long been performed using network simulators. But it clearly appeared that the results got in simulations cannot be reproduced in real environment. Emulators can hardly integrate accurate models of all networking components, end host operating systems and applications what leads to unrealistic simulations very often. Therefore, some work has been issued for developing real experiment platform and network emulators. This paper addresses the motivations that raised the design and development of such an experimental platform at LAAS - laasnetexp - and describes its constituting features and components. It is in particular detailed how experimental conditions can be fully controlled for reproducible and easy to analyze experiments. Last, this paper describes how realistic conditions can be set-up in experiments by using the results of actual Internet and Internet traffic characterization, analysis and modeling. Such information helps to realistically configure emulators as well as define realistic traffic generators. The realism of such experiments is illustrated as a demonstration of the interest of laasnetexp for networking research.


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David Gauchard: colleagues