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Demonstrating Configuration Of Software Defined Networking In Real Wireless Testbeds, Saish Urumkar, Gianluca Fontanesi, Avishek Nag, Sachin Sharma
Demonstrating Configuration Of Software Defined Networking In Real Wireless Testbeds, Saish Urumkar, Gianluca Fontanesi, Avishek Nag, Sachin Sharma
Conference papers
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 …
Experimenting An Edge-Cloud Computing Model On The Gpulab Fed4fire Testbed, Vikas Tomer, Sachin Sharma
Experimenting An Edge-Cloud Computing Model On The Gpulab Fed4fire Testbed, Vikas Tomer, Sachin Sharma
Conference papers
There are various open testbeds available for testing algorithms and prototypes, including the Fed4Fire testbeds. This demo paper illustrates how the GPULAB Fed4Fire testbed can be used to test an edge-cloud model that employs an ensemble machine learning algorithm for detecting attacks on the Internet of Things (IoT). We compare experimentation times and other performance metrics of our model based on different characteristics of the testbed, such as GPU model, CPU speed, and memory. Our goal is to demonstrate how an edge-computing model can be run on the GPULab testbed. Results indicate that this use case can be deployed seamlessly …