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Demonstrating Configuration Of Software Defined Networking In Real Wireless Testbeds, Saish Urumkar, Gianluca Fontanesi, Avishek Nag, Sachin Sharma Jul 2022

Demonstrating Configuration Of Software Defined Networking In Real Wireless Testbeds, Saish Urumkar, Gianluca Fontanesi, Avishek Nag, Sachin Sharma

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Currently, several wireless testbeds are available to test networking solutions including Fed4Fire testbeds such as w-ilab. t and CityLab in the EU, and POWDER and COSMOS in the US. In this demonstration, we use the w-ilab.t testbed to set up a wireless ad-hoc Software-Defined Network (SDN). OpenFlow is used as an SDN protocol and is deployed using a grid wireless ad-hoc topology in w-ilab.t. In this paper, we demonstrate: (1) the configuration of a wireless ad-hoc network based on w-ilab.t and (2) the automatic deployment of OpenFlow in an ad-hoc wireless network where some wireless nodes are not directly connected …


Cross-Atlantic Experiments On Eu-Us Test-Beds, Sachin Sharma, Avishek Nag, Byrav Ramamurthy May 2022

Cross-Atlantic Experiments On Eu-Us Test-Beds, Sachin Sharma, Avishek Nag, Byrav Ramamurthy

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Today, there are a number of real testbeds worldwide among which Fed4Fire testbeds are prominent in the EU, while POWDER and COSMOS are prominent in the US. This paper aims to validate inter-testbed experiments between the EU and the US by connecting a number of Fed4Fire and US testbeds as part of an NGIAtlantic project. The goal is to compare the hop count, the topology formed, the maximum bandwidth permitted, and the loss and jitter that occurred between different testbeds. Additionally, Software Defined Networking (SDN) experiments between EU and US testbeds are conducted, and an edge-computing use case is developed …