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Type | Bachelor's Thesis |
Scope | Discipline-based scholarship |
Title | Segment Routing: Optimizing Routing in Software-Defined Battlefield Networks |
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Institution | University of Zurich |
Faculty | Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics |
Date | 2022 |
Abstract Text | Tactical Battlefield Networks are networks used by the military to establish communication between units on the field. These networks pose diverse environmental challenges that need to be addressed. They are organized in so-called Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, that mimic a civilian cellphone network infrastructure. Testing performance in these networks proves more difficult than testing traditional fixed communication networks. This thesis focuses on the development and implementation of an automated testing environment. This testing environment provides the user with the ability to convert arbitrary network topologies to a virtual environment. Further, traffic can be configured to automatically run on these networks and results can easily be fetched without the user directly having to interact with the virtual environment. To assess the state of the implementation, first experiments with a small network topology were conducted and the results of these experiments was shown and discussed. |
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