PhantomNet: Research Infrastructure for Mobile Networking, Cloud Computing and Software-Defined Networking. Banerjee, A., Cho, J., Eide, E., Duerig, J., Nguyen, B., Ricci, R., der Merwe, J., Webb, K., & Wong, G. GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 19(2):28-33, ACM, 4, 2015.
PhantomNet: Research Infrastructure for Mobile Networking, Cloud Computing and Software-Defined Networking [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
The PhantomNet facility allows experimenters to combine mobile networking, cloud computing and software-defined networking in a single environment. It is an end-to-end testbed, meaning that it supports experiments not just with mobile end-user devices but also with a cellular core network that can be configured and extended with new technologies. This article introduces PhantomNet and presents a road map for its future development. The current PhantomNet prototype is available now at no cost to researchers and educational users.
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