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Cross-testbed experimentation using the Planetlab-NITOS federation
(2012)Federation of network testbeds has been identified as a key goal in the experimental testbeds community, leading to a recent activity burst in this research field. In this demo, we describe a federated experiment between ... -
A demonstration of video over an IEEE 802.11 compliant version of the enhanced-backpressure algorithm
(2012)This demo presents a novel routing and scheduling scheme, named Enhanced-Backpressure over WiFi (EBoW), that obviously outperforms the dominant approach of a shortest-path routing (SRCR) combined with the classic CSMA/CA ... -
Experimentation in heterogeneous European testbeds through the Onelab facility: The case of PlanetLab federation with the wireless NITOS testbed
(2012)The constantly increasing diversity of the infrastructure that is used to deliver Internet services to the end user, has created a demand for experimental network facilities featuring heterogeneous resources. Therefore, ... -
The impact of storage capacity on end-to-end delay in time varying networks
(2011)Recent technological advances have rendered storage a cheap and at large scale available resource. Yet, there exist only few examples in networking that consider storage for enhancing data transfer capabilities. In this ... -
Implementation and end-to-end throughput evaluation of an IEEE 802.11 compliant version of the enhanced-backpressure algorithm
(2012)Extensive work has been done in wireless multihop routing with several ideas based on shortest path or load balancing routing algorithms, that aim at minimizing end-to-end delay or maximizing throughput respectively. ...