ONE: The Ohio Network Emulator. Allman, M. & Ostermann, S. Technical Report TR-19972, Ohio University, August, 1997.
Paper bibtex @techreport{ Allman97b,
author = {M. Allman and S. Ostermann},
title = {{ONE:} {T}he {O}hio {N}etwork {E}mulator},
year = {1997},
month = {August},
institution = {Ohio University},
number = {TR-19972},
type = {Technical Report},
submitter = {Stefan Alfredsson},
url = {http://roland.lerc.nasa.gov/~mallman/papers/em.ps},
bibdate = {November 9, 2004, 4:51 pm},
annote = {Studying network protocols and distributed applications in real networks can be difficult due to the need for complex topologies, hard to find physical channels (e.g., satellite channels), and conditions beyond the control of a researcher (e.g., queue sizes). Network emulators can provide a controlled and reproducible environment for network testing. This paper discusses ONE, a network emulator we have written and tested.}
}
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