1. Interconnection of geographically distributed wireless mesh testbeds: Resource sharing on a large scale.
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Di Stasi, Giovanni, Bifulco, Roberto, Avallone, Stefano, Canonico, Roberto, Apostolaras, Apostolos, Giallelis, Nikolaos, Korakis, Thanasis, and Tassiulas, Leandros
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AD hoc computer networks ,INTEGRATED circuit interconnections ,COMPUTER network protocols ,INFORMATION superhighway ,COMPUTER network architectures ,LARGE scale integration of circuits - Abstract
Abstract: Creating large scale testbeds for evaluating wireless mesh technologies and protocols, and for testing their ability to support real world applications in realistic environments, is a crucial step towards the ultimate success of the WMN paradigm. In this paper we suggest the hierarchical federation of a planetary scale infrastructure, such as PlanetLab, with a number of local OMF-based wireless testbeds as a viable approach towards this goal. Along such direction, we present an architectural model for integrating at the technical level these two kinds of infrastructures and our initial implementation of such a model. We also present some test case experiments we run on our initial implementation of the integrated architecture, to illustrate how an experiment on peer-to-peer traffic optimization can be executed by combining both wireless nodes of a OMF-based testbed and PlanetLab nodes located across Europe. The possibility of running this kind of experiments in such a hybrid experimental scenario highlighted several real-world issues that are worth to be further investigated. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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