CMU Wireless Network Emulator
The CMU Wireless Network Emulator is a system for performing repeatable, controlled, and relatively realistic experiments in wireless networking.
Our group is interested in both the development of new models – especially for effects beyond the scale of individual links – and the design of hardware and software for applying those models in real time.
Recent paper(s):
- Xiaohui Wang, Eric Anderson, Peter Steenkiste, Fan Bai, Improving the Accuracy of Environment-Specific Channel Modeling, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2015. (BibTeX).
- Xiaohui Wang, Eric Anderson, Peter Steenkiste, Fan Bai, Simulating Spatial Cross-Correlation in Vehicular Networks, IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, 2014. (BibTeX).
- Jason Matusiak, Richard Graham, Keith Taylor, Eric Anderson, Brenton Walker, Using IF-Scale Delays to Emulate the Effects of Site-Specific Multipath in a Digital Wireless Channel Emulator, WiNTECH, . (BibTeX).
- Xiaohui Wang, Eric Anderson, Peter Steenkiste, Fan Bai, Improving the Accuracy of Environment-Specific Vehicular Channel Modeling, WiNTECH, 2012. (BibTeX).
- Xiaohui Wang, Kevin Borries, Eric Anderson, Peter Steenkiste, Network-Scale Emulation of General Wireless Channels, Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2011-Fall, 2011. (BibTeX).
A complete list of the project’s papers, including ones from before my arrival, can be found here.