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|a A scalable architecture for emulating dynamic resource allocation in wireless networks
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|a With the increasing size and complexity of emerging military communication networks, low footprint emulation methods are required to evaluate protocols, algorithms and user performance. In this paper we describe a new emulation architecture that is scalable, modular, and responds to real-time changes in topology and link characteristics. We use this scalable emulation testbed to evaluate system performance in a simple Satcom network topology, and enhance it to emulate dynamic resource allocation using distributed software architecture.
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|a United States. Air Force (Air Force contract #FA8721-05-C-0002)
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|t IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2009. MILCOM 2009
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