| X. W. Huang, R. Sharma, and S. Keshav. The simphony protocol development environment. Proc. Infocomm 99, Mar 1999. |
....capabilities are generally limited to simple packet manipulations and don t provide for interference from simulated cross traffic. Moreover, these systems do not include a general simulation capability as provided by NS. A recent approach to the problem of environment emulation is described in [3]. This environment provides a virtualized BSD kernel environment that can be used to execute real world protocol implementations. 6. Acknowledgments The earliest development of emulation in NS originated with the work of Steven McCanne and involved the use of UDP multicast. The current structure ....
X. W. Huang, R. Sharma, and S. Keshav. The simphony protocol development environment. Proc. Infocomm 99, Mar 1999.
....around the main topology view, from which a number of specialized views may be derived. Several Network simulation systems include explicit support for visualization, either customized to a particular end application or more general. Opnet includes visualization capabilities and Simphony [8] explicitly includes packet level animation. Nam di ers from this work by supporting di erent views of the data (packet Figure 5: Nam provides domain speci c views which aide in speci c investigations. The TCP analysis view is illustrated here, providing time synchronized sequence number versus ....
Huang, X. W., Sharma, R., and Keshav, S. The Simphony protocol development environment. submitted for publication to Infocom '99, July 1998.
....capabilities are generally limited to simple packet manipulations and don t provide for interference from simulated cross traffic. Moreover, these systems do not include a general simulation capability as provided by ns. A recent approach to the problem of environment emulation is described in [HSK99] This environment provides a virtualized BSD kernel environment that can be used to execute real world protocol implementations. 6 Acknowledgments The earliest development of emulation in NS originated with the work of Steven McCanne and involved the use of UDP multicast. The current structure ....
X. W. Huang, R. Sharma, and S. Keshav, "The SIMPHONY Protocol Development Environment," to appear, Proc. Infocomm 99, Mar 1999.
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