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Jacobus Van der Merwe, Jonathon Duerig, Leigh Stoller, David Johnson, David Schurig, Alex Orange, Gary Wong, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Eric Eide, Mike Hibler, Robert Ricci, Joe Breen, Neal Patwari, Dustin Maas, Kirk Webb
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MobiSys
POWDER is a highly flexible, deeply programmable, and city-scale scientific instrument that enables cutting-edge research in wireless technologies. Researchers interact with the POWDER platform via the Internet to conduct their experiments, with zero
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Robert Ricci, Jacobus Van der Merwe, Dustin Maas, Eric Eide, Gary Wong, David Schurig, Kirk Webb, Earl Lewis, Alex Orange, David Johnson, Daniel Reading, Andrew Buffmire, Neal Patwari, Jonathon Duerig, Joe Breen, Leigh Stoller, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Kevin Dutt, Mike Hibler
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WiNTECH@MOBICOM
This paper provides an overview of the Platform for Open Wireless Data-driven Experimental Research (POWDER). POWDER is a city-scale, remotely accessible, end-to-end software defined platform to support mobile and wireless research. Compared to other
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Robert Ricci, Jonathon Duerig, Leigh Stoller, Keith Downie, Gary Wong, Mike Hibler, Kirk Webb
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ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review. 49:100-107
Repeating research in computer science requires more than just code and data: it requires an appropriate environment in which to run experiments. In some cases, this environment appears fairly straightforward: it consists of a particular operating sy
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IEICE Transactions on Communications. :2-9
Autor:
Robert Ricci, James Griffioen, Charles Carpenter, Jeremy Reed, Gary Wong, Hussamuddin Nasir, Matt Aaron Strum, Xiongqi Wu, Zongming Fei, Jonathon Duerig, Leigh Stoller
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 42:72-77
GENI, the Global Environment for Network Innovations, is a National Science Foundation project to create a "virtual laboratory at the frontiers of network science and engineering for exploring future internets at scale." It provides researchers, educ
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Jay Lepreau, Shashi Guruprasad, Mike Hibler, Brian S. White, Abhijeet Joglekar, Robert Ricci, Leigh Stoller, Mac Newbold, Chad Barb
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OSDI
Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: network emulators, network simulators, and live networks. The continued use of multiple approaches highlights both the value and inadequacy of each. Netbe
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Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN: 9783642355752
TRIDENTCOM
TRIDENTCOM
Traditionally, testbeds for networking and systems research have been stand-alone facilities: each is owned and operated by a single administrative entity, and is intended to be used independently of other testbeds. However, this isolated facility mo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4aa8c3a564e12930adc803b7061a93ac
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_26
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_26
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HICSS
Traditionally, test beds for networking and systems research have been designed as monolithic facilities: they contain a single root of trust. The resources in the facility are assumed to be administered by a single entity or a set of mutually-trusti
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LISP and Symbolic Computation. 5:73-93
This paper discusses a parallel Lisp system developed for a distributed memory, parallel processor, the Mayfly. The language has been adapted to the problems of distributed data by providing a tight coupling of control and data, including mechanisms
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ICAC
Emulab is a large-scale, remotely-accessible network and distributed systems testbed used by over a thousand researchers around the world. In Emulab, users create "experiments" composed of arbitrarily interconnected groups of dedicated machines that