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Trends, Advances, and Challenges in Testbed-based Wireless Mesh Network Research

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Wireless mesh networks are in the focus of research for more than a decade. After a short simulation based research period, several testbeds have been set up for the study of particular research topics. As wireless mesh networks are entering a phase of wide-spread commercial application, novel approaches for holistic research are required. In this paper we review the trends, advances, and challenges in experimentally driven wireless mesh network research. The evolution of the experimentation facilities is elaborated by distinguishing three generations of testbeds. Based on the review and the current trends of research, open issues are discussed. We introduce the Distributed Embedded Systems Testbed (DES-Testbed) at Freie Universität Berlin as an example of the current third generation. Further on, its features are elaborated and requirements for future holistic research of wireless networks are discussed.

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  1. A feature reduced version of DES-Vis showing the last recorded network state is available at http://www.des-testbed.net/DES-Vis.

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This work has been partially sponsored and supported by the OPNEX and WISEBED projects of the European Union.

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Blywis, B., Guenes, M., Juraschek, F. et al. Trends, Advances, and Challenges in Testbed-based Wireless Mesh Network Research. Mobile Netw Appl 15, 315–329 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11036-010-0227-9

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