First International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the DEvelopment of NeTworks and COMmunities
DOI: 10.1109/tridnt.2005.9
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Addressing Repeatability in Wireless Experiments using ORBIT Testbed

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“…Repeatability is an expectation that an experiment performed under the same conditions in the same environment produces the same results [26]. Based on the definition provided in [27], the conducted experiments (offline/real-time design/CDN deployment and operation phase) measure:…”
Section: Repeatability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repeatability is an expectation that an experiment performed under the same conditions in the same environment produces the same results [26]. Based on the definition provided in [27], the conducted experiments (offline/real-time design/CDN deployment and operation phase) measure:…”
Section: Repeatability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The closest to our work in essence are PlanetLab in the wired world and TFA [20], the Netbed/Emulab [6] and Orbit [4, 21,17,22,5] in the wireless world. PlanetLab [23] also tries to bring together researchers that develop and test services, and clients that want to use these services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topology is then scaled down by adjusting transmitting power of the devices put into the iWWT, and background noise is added explicitly as needed. Similar methods for creation of wireless channel effects are also used in ORBIT [11], [12], [13]. However, the positions of the nodes are fixed in ORBIT on a 20x20 matrix, while in iWWT the researchers use small mobile robots.…”
Section: B Network Emulation -Mostly Real Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%