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Towards maximizing wireless testbed utilization using spectrum slicing
(2011)
As experimentation becomes one of the de-facto approaches for benchmarking, researchers are turning to testbeds to test, review and verify their work. As a result, several research laboratories build wireless testbeds, in ...
A new slicing scheme for efficient use of wireless testbeds
(2009)
The gradually growing need for testbed use so as networking algorithms to be validated in real environments, has given rise to optimal utilization of testbed resources. Despite the fact that, many laboratories around the ...
TLQAP: A topology and link quality assessment protocol for efficient node allocation on wireless testbeds
(2009)
In this paper we present Topology and Link Quality Assessment Protocol (TLQAP), which we have implemented as a wireless testbed management framework component, that is used to inspect link quality between wireless testbed ...
Pursuing a software defined information-centric network
(2012)
The areas of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Information-Centric Networking (ICN) have gained increasing attention in the wider research community, while gaining credibility through corporate interest and investment. ...
On emulating hardware/software co-designed control algorithms for packet switches
(2014)
Hardware accelerators in networking systems for control algorithms offer a promising approach to scale performance. To that end, several research efforts have been devoted to verify a hardware version of complex control ...
FIJI: Fighting implicit jamming in 802.11 WLANs
(2009)
The IEEE 802.11 protocol inherently provides the same long-term throughput to all the clients associated with a given access point (AP). In this paper, we first identify a clever, low-power jamming attack that can take ...
A modular framework for implementing joint wireless network coding and scheduling algorithms
(2013)
Intersession network coding (NC) can provide significant performance benefits via mixing packets at wireless routers; these benefits are especially pronounced when NC is applied in conjunction with intelligent scheduling. ...
Quantifying the overhead due to routing probes in multi-rate WMNs
(2010)
The selection of high-throughput routes is a key element towards improving the performance of wireless multihop networks. While several routing metrics have been proposed in the literature, it has been shown that link-quality ...
A software framework for alleviating the effects of MAC-aware jamming attacks in wireless access networks
(2011)
The IEEE 802.11 protocol inherently provides the same long-term throughput to all the clients associated with a given access point (AP). In this paper, we first identify a clever, low-power jamming attack that can take ...
Integrating FlowVisor access control in a publicly available OpenFlow testbed with slicing support
(2012)
OpenFlow technology has recently attracted a lot of attention in the networking research community, as the ability to control the forwarding plane of a switch through software opens new exciting capabilities for protocol ...