Published February 2007
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WAN-in-Lab: Motivation, deployment and experiments
Chicago
Abstract
WAN-in-Lab is a hardware testbed for the design, development, testing and evaluation of high speed network protocols. It uses real carrier-class networking hardware to avoid the artifacts introduced by network simulation and emulation, while being localized to allow detailed measurement of network performance. WAN-in-Lab is an open resource, available for use by the networking community. This paper describes the structure of WAN-in-Lab and the rationale behind it, issues encountered, and experimental results that illustrate its applications.
Additional Information
We acknowledge the use of Caltech's WAN in Lab facility funded by NSF (through grant EIA-0303620), Cisco ARTI, ARO (through grant W911NF-04-1-0095), and Corning.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170810-135412130
- NSF
- EIA-0303620
- Cisco
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- W911NF-04-1-0095
- Corning Inc.
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