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Title : An NS2 TCP Evaluation Tool
Author(s) : G. Wang, et al.
Filename : draft-irtf-tmrg-ns2-tcp-tool-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2007-5-1
This document introduces a TCP performance evaluation tool for the
network simulator NS2. This tool is motivated by the observation
that there is significant overlap among (but lack of an agreed set
of) the topologies, traffic, and metrics used by many researchers
in the evaluation of TCP alternatives: effort could be saved by
starting research from an existing framework. As such, our tool
includes several typical topologies and traffic models; it measures
some of the most important metrics commonly used in TCP evaluation;
and it can automatically generate simulation statistics and graphs
ready for inclusion in latex and html documents. The tool also
contains an extendable open-source framework. With community effort,
we hope the tool evolves into a widely accepted, well-defined set of
TCP performance evaluation benchmarks.
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