DocumentCode
3002136
Title
Simulation with real world network stacks
Author
Jansen, Sam ; McGregor, Anthony
Author_Institution
Waikato Univ., Hamilton, New Zealand
fYear
2005
fDate
4-7 Dec. 2005
Abstract
Network simulation is used widely in network research to test new protocols, modifications to existing protocols and new ideas. The tool used in many cases is ns-2. The nature of the ns-2 protocols means that they are often based on theoretical models that might not behave in the same way as real networks. This paper presents the network simulation cradle which allows real world network stacks to be used in a wrapper that allows the stacks protocols to be used in the ns-2 network simulator. The network stacks from the open source operating systems Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD are included in the simulation cradle as well as a stack designed for embedded systems, 1wIP. Our results show that ns-2´s TCP implementations do not match observed behaviour from real machines in some respects and using the network simulation cradle produces results closer to real world network stacks.
Keywords
Linux; computer networks; embedded systems; public domain software; transport protocols; 1wIP; FreeBSD; Linux; OpenBSD; TCP implementations; embedded systems; network simulation cradle; ns-2 protocols; open source operating systems; stacks protocols; Bandwidth; Complex networks; Delay; Embedded system; Hardware; Linux; Operating systems; Predictive models; Protocols; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2005 Proceedings of the Winter
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9519-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2005.1574539
Filename
1574539
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