The programmable network prototyping system |
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Authors: | Cieslak R. Fawaz A. Sachs S. Varaiya P. Walrand J. Li A. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA; |
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Abstract: | The programmable network prototyping system (PNPS) uses a collection of reusable hardware modules that implement generic communications functions such as transmission, reception, signal propagation, and pattern matching. These modules are interconnected and configured to emulate a variety of communication networks whose behavior can be monitored under different load conditions. The user specifies a network as a set of interacting components using available software tools. These tools are accessible within a prototyping environment that includes a control system for configuring the hardware modules and interconnecting them according to the component specifications. Previously designed components are stored in a library and can be used to specify new networks. Although PNPS is designed to provide a prototyping environment for communication networks, some of the basic ideas can be useful in other contexts |
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