Automated Physical Testbeds for Emulation of Wireless Networks

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Abstract

Institute of Reliable Embedded Systems and Communication Electronics, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany has developed an automated testing environment, Automated Physical TestBeds (APTB), for analyzing the performance of wireless systems and its supporting protocols. Wireless physical networking nodes can connect to this APTB and the antenna output of this attaches with the RF waveguides. To model the RF environment this RF waveguides then establish wired connection among RF elements like splitters, attenuators and switches. In such kind of set up it's well possible to vary the path characteristics by altering the attenuators and switches. The major advantage of using APTB is the possibility of isolated, well controlled, repeatable test environment in various conditions to run statistical analysis and even to execute regression tests. This paper provides an overview of the design and implementation of APTB, demonstrates its ability to automate test cases, and its efficiency.

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Sikora, A., Jubin Sebastian, E., Yushev, A., Schmitt, E., & Schappacher, M. (2016). Automated Physical Testbeds for Emulation of Wireless Networks. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 75). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167506006

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