Extending the FLExible Network Tester (Flent) for IEEE 802.11s WLAN Mesh Networks

Michael Rethfeldt, T. Brockmann, Richard Eckhardt, Benjamin Beichler, Lukas Steffen, C. Haubelt, D. Timmermann
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Mesh networks based on the wireless local area network (WLAN) technology, as specified by the standards amendment IEEE 802.11s, provide for a flexible and low-cost interconnection of devices and embedded systems for various use cases. To assess the real-world performance of WLAN mesh networks and potential optimization strategies, suitable testbeds and measurement tools are required. Designed for highly automated transport-layer throughput and latency measurements, the software FLExible Network Tester (Flent) is a promising candidate. However, so far Flent does not integrate information specific to IEEE 802.11s networks, such as peer link status data or mesh routing metrics. Consequently, we propose Flent extensions that allow to additionally capture IEEE 802.11s information as part of the automated performance tests. For the functional validation of our extensions, we conduct Flent measurements in a mesh mobility scenario using the network emulation framework Mininet-WiFi.
扩展IEEE 802.11s WLAN Mesh网络的FLExible Network Tester (Flent)
根据标准修订IEEE 802.11s的规定,基于无线局域网(WLAN)技术的Mesh网络为各种用例提供了灵活和低成本的设备和嵌入式系统互连。为了评估WLAN网状网络的实际性能和潜在的优化策略,需要合适的测试平台和测量工具。专为高度自动化的传输层吞吐量和延迟测量而设计的软件FLExible Network Tester (Flent)是一个很有前途的候选者。然而,到目前为止,Flent还没有集成特定于IEEE 802.11s网络的信息,比如对等链路状态数据或网状路由度量。因此,我们提出了允许额外捕获IEEE 802.11s信息的Flent扩展,作为自动化性能测试的一部分。为了验证我们扩展的功能,我们使用网络仿真框架miniet - wifi在网状移动场景中进行了Flent测量。
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