Title
IREEL: remote experimentation with real protocols and applications over an emulated network
Abstract
This paper presents a novel e-learning platform called IREEL. IREEL is a virtual laboratory allowing students to drive experiments with real Internet applications and end-to-end protocols in the context of networking courses. This platform consists in a remote network emulator offering a set of pre-defined applications and protocol mechanisms. Experimenters configure and control the emulation and the end-systems behavior in order to perform tests, measurements, and observations on protocols or applications operating under controlled specific networking conditions. A set of end-to-end mechanisms, mainly focusing on transport and application-level protocols, are currently available. IREEL is scalable and easy to use thanks to an ergonomic web interface.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1272848.1272893
SIGCSE Bulletin
Keywords
DocType
Volume
end-to-end mechanism,virtual lab,ergonomic web interface,pre-defined application,networking course,end-to-end protocol,experimenters configure,remote experimentation,protocol mechanism,end-systems behavior,application-level protocol,networking courses.,e­learning,real protocol,specific networking condition
Journal
39
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
2
3
0.74
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Laurent Dairaine1689.05
Guillaume Jourjon223333.52
Emmanuel Lochin318036.39
Sebastien Ardon426017.24