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  1. Proceedings of the 8th ACM MobiCom workshop on Challenged networks (CHANTS '13)
  2. DTNperf_3 at work: aims and use
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Estimating end-to-end delays under changing conditions
FansyRoute: adaptive fan-out for variably intermittent challenged networks
Slicing the battery pie: fair and efficient energy usage in device-to-device communication via role switching
Data to the people
MobOCloud: extending cloud computing with mobile opportunistic networks
Plausible mobility inference from wireless contacts using optimization
Resilience and opportunistic forwarding: beyond average value analysis
Bundle protocol mail convergence layer: leveraging legacy internet infrastructure for DTNs
Social-tie based content retrieval for delay-tolerant mobile ad-hoc networks
Interest-based cloud-facilitated opportunistic networking
Participant recruitment and data collection framework for opportunistic sensing: a comparative analysis
Towards flexibility and accuracy in space DTN communications
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DTNperf_3 at work: aims and use

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author d'Amico, Anna Caini, Carlo Rodolfi, Michele
Abstract Delay-/Disruption- Tolerant Networking (DTN) aims at providing interoperable communications in "challenged networks", where long delays, disruption, link intermittency and other challenges prevent, or make difficult, the use of the ordinary Internet architecture. Given their heterogeneity, to assess DTN performance in challenged networks is challenging in and of itself. For this reason, it is essential to develop suitable evaluation tools, with very flexible use. In this demo we present the third major release of DTNperf, a client-server evaluation tool designed to assess goodput and to provide status report logs in DTN Bundle Protocol (BP) architectures. In this third version DTNperf has been greatly enhanced in many respects, including full support of both DTN2 and ION (the BP reference implementation and that developed by NASA JPL, respectively). The demo wants to present both new and enhanced features in a variety of application examples, derived in part from the authors' experience on satellite and space communications. The final aim is to promote its use within the DTN community and receive suggestions from researchers. DTNperf_3 is free software and thanks to its double support is to be included not only in DTN2, as were previous versions, but also in ION.
Starting Page 53
Ending Page 56
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450323635
DOI 10.1145/2505494.2505508
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-09-30
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Performance evaluation Delay tolerant networking Space communications Satellite communications
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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