TL;DR
ERRANT is a realistic mobile network emulator built on extensive measurements, addressing the limitations of existing tools that rely on predefined profiles and parameters, thus enabling more accurate experimentation.
Contribution
This paper introduces ERRANT, a novel emulator based on real measurement data, improving the realism of mobile network simulations compared to existing profile-based tools.
Findings
ERRANT provides more accurate emulation of mobile networks.
It is based on a large measurement campaign across European operators.
The emulator outperforms traditional profile-based tools.
Abstract
Mobile networks have become ubiquitous, but running experiments on them is expensive and hard, given their complexity and diversity. Emulation can be the solution, and, with ERRANT, we offer a realistic emulator of mobile networks based on a large measurement campaign on European Mobile Network Operators. It improves the current situation, where tools and emulators only implement pre-defined profiles, with built-in parameters, which are not supported with real measurements.
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