Menes: Towards a Generic, Fully-Automated Test and Validation Platform for Wireless Networks
Kerim G\"okarslan

TL;DR
Menes is a fully-automated, generic platform for testing and validating wireless networks, reducing complexity, human errors, and resource requirements compared to existing solutions.
Contribution
Menes introduces a unified, high-level configuration interface and automation for wireless network emulation, integrating various layers and tools in a single platform.
Findings
Requires less computational resources
Reduces CAPEX and OPEX significantly
Highly extensible for diverse use cases
Abstract
A major step in developing robust wireless systems is to test and validate the design under a variety of circumstances. As wireless networks become more complex, it is impractical to perform testing on a real deployment. As a result, the network administrators rely on network simulators or network emulators to validate their configurations and design. Unfortunately, network simulation falls short per it requires users to model the network behavior analytically. On the other hand, network emulation allows users to employ real network applications on virtualized network devices. Despite their complex design, the existing network emulation solutions miss full-scale automation rather they rely on experienced users to write complex configuration scripts making testing. Therefore, the validation process is prone to human operator errors. Furthermore, they require a significant amount of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
