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This project aims to investigate the effectiveness of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) in improving the accuracy of bandwidth measurement tools. Building on the work of Boston University's BProbe and CProbe, this initiative includes modifications made by UCCS students under Dr. Chow's supervision. The research focuses on analyzing the current Available Bandwidth Measurement (ABWM) Tool, exploring various RTOS options, and implementing the ABWM Tool on RTLinux. Initial findings have shown promise, and further analysis is underway to evaluate results.
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Available Bandwidth Measurement Using Real Time Operating Systems Dennis S. Knoop
Proposal The goal of this project is to study the effectiveness of using a Real Time Operating System to improve the accuracy of network measurement.
Historical Background • BProbe and CProbe were developed by Bob Carter and Mark Crovella of Boston University • Tool uses ICMP echo request • UCCS students, under the supervision of Dr. Chow, have modified the available bandwidth tool • Initial time gaps are still a problem
Project Plan • Analyze current ABWM Tool • Research Real-Time Operating Systems • Load Real-time operating system • Port current ABWM Tool to RTOS • Analyze results
Current Status • Analyzed current ABW Tool • Researched Real Time Operating Systems • Chose RTLinux as the RTOS • Loaded RTLinux on viva.uccs.edu server • Ran sample/example programs • Working on Port of ABW Tool to RTLinux
Questions • Changes required? • More Information? • //cs.uccs.edu/~chow/pub/rtl • Dennis.knoop@usafa.af.mil