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suMMarY report for the First NSF Workshop on Mobile Community Measurement Infrastructure

Published: 23 December 2015 Publication History

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Flexible measurement infrastructure support for experimentation are critical for enabling and supporting research work with strong experimental components to help validate ideas and evaluate the design in practice. Mobile computing research work must be evaluated in as realistic network settings as possible to help researchers understand how various factors, such as signal strength, network load aff ect the performance and energy metrics of interest. Currently, there is no environment that enables network visibility from an end-to-end perspective of the cellular network protocol stack: from the end-device all the way to the network server traversing through various network elements. Th e lack of such an integrated measurement infrastructure greatly hinders the innovation in this important research field.

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k.c. claffy, D.D. Clark, and M. Wittie. The 6th Workshop on Active Internet Measurements n(AIMS-6) Report. SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev., 44(5):39--44, Oct. 2014.
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    cover image GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications
    GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications  Volume 19, Issue 3
    July 2015
    34 pages
    ISSN:2375-0529
    EISSN:2375-0537
    DOI:10.1145/2867070
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    Association for Computing Machinery

    New York, NY, United States

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    Published: 23 December 2015
    Published in SIGMOBILE-GETMOBILE Volume 19, Issue 3

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