Research Article
ETOMIC Advanced Network Monitoring System for Future Internet Experimentation
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-17851-1_20, author={Istv\^{a}n Csabai and Attila Fekete and P\^{e}ter H\^{a}ga and B\^{e}la Hull\^{a}r and G\^{a}bor Kurucz and S\^{a}ndor Laki and P\^{e}ter M\^{a}tray and J\^{o}zsef St\^{e}ger and G\^{a}bor Vattay and Felix Espina and Santiago Garcia-Jimenez and Mikel Izal and Eduardo Maga\`{o}a and Daniel Morat\^{o} and Javier Aracil and Francisco G\^{o}mez and Ivan Gonzalez and Sergio L\^{o}pez-Buedo and Victor Moreno and Javier Ramos}, title={ETOMIC Advanced Network Monitoring System for Future Internet Experimentation}, proceedings={Testbeds and Research Infrastructures. Development of Networks and Communities. 6th International ICST Conference, TridentCom 2010, Berlin, Germany, May 18-20, 2010, Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={TRIDENTCOM}, year={2012}, month={10}, keywords={ETOMIC network measurement infrastructure active measurements}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-17851-1_20} }
- István Csabai
Attila Fekete
Péter Hága
Béla Hullár
Gábor Kurucz
Sándor Laki
Péter Mátray
József Stéger
Gábor Vattay
Felix Espina
Santiago Garcia-Jimenez
Mikel Izal
Eduardo Magaña
Daniel Morató
Javier Aracil
Francisco Gómez
Ivan Gonzalez
Sergio López-Buedo
Victor Moreno
Javier Ramos
Year: 2012
ETOMIC Advanced Network Monitoring System for Future Internet Experimentation
TRIDENTCOM
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17851-1_20
Abstract
ETOMIC is a network traffic measurement platform with high precision GPS-synchronized monitoring nodes. The infrastructure is publicly available to the network research community, supporting advanced experimental techniques by providing high precision hardware equipments and a Central Management System. Researchers can deploy their own active measurement codes to perform experiments on the public Internet. Recently, the functionalities of the original system were significantly extended and new generation measurement nodes were deployed. The system now also includes well structured data repositories to archive and share raw and evaluated data. These features make ETOMIC as one of the experimental facilities that support the design, development and validation of novel experimental techniques for the future Internet. In this paper we focus on the improved capabilities of the management system, the recent extensions of the node architecture and the accompanying database solutions.