[Tmrg] Tmrg-interest Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1
Wang gang
wanggang at research.nec.com.cn
Sat May 3 18:28:01 PDT 2008
Lachlan,
I will check it. Thank you for your work.
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Wang Gang
NEC Labs, China
010-62705180 (ext.511)
wanggang at research.nec.com.cn
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> 1. test suite: preliminary traces (Lachlan Andrew)
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> From: "Lachlan Andrew" <lachlan.andrew at gmail.com>
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> Greetings all,
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> We finally have some traces which I submit as a first draft for use in
> the TCP evaluation suite. They're available at
> <http://wil.cs.caltech.edu/suite/>.
>
> Our aims were:
> - The traces should preserve the correlation structure of the original
> traffic traces kindly provided by UNC.
> - Dependence of file size distribution on RTTs should be preserved, as
> much as possible.
> - Short (100s) experiments should see similar mean load as full 1hr
> experiements.
> - For the NIST people: Very long simulations can be run without the
> aggregate traffic becoming perfectly periodic.
>
> Please read the description of how the traces were generated/massaged,
> and comment or criticise :)
>
>
> Wang Gang, is your NS2 framework well developed enough to check what
> per-packet RTT distribution is actually achieved when this traffic is
> used on the dumbbell topology with the delays we discussed?
>
> Cheers,
> Lachlan
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