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Addressing repeatability in wireless experiments using ORBIT testbed


Abstract:

With the rapid growth in research activity on future wireless networking applications and protocols, experimental study and validation is becoming an increasingly importa...Show More

Abstract:

With the rapid growth in research activity on future wireless networking applications and protocols, experimental study and validation is becoming an increasingly important tool to obtain realistic results that may not be possible under the constrained environment of network simulators. However, experimental results must be reproducible and repeatable for them to be used to compare proposed systems and to build prototypes. In this paper, we address the issue of repeatability in wireless experiments in the Open Access Research Testbed for Next-Generation Wireless Networks (ORBIT) testbed and propose a mechanism to promote reproducible experiments using periodic calibration of the equipment. Several experimental results that capture repeatability in time and space using our initial testbed setup are also provided.
Date of Conference: 23-25 February 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 March 2005
Print ISBN:0-7695-2219-X
Conference Location: Trento, Italy
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1. Introduction

Widespread application of wireless networking is currently hampered by many issues including radio propagation, link reliability, and complexity of use and maintenance. Many of the underlying causes of these user problems are unique to wireless (e.g. the “hidden node problem”, rapidly changing link quality, power control, and high bit-error rate) and can only be addressed by experiments using systems which incorporate realistic emulation of the wireless physical layer behavior.

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