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Snuffle: Integrated Measurement and Analysis Tool for Internet and its Use in Wireless In-House Environment

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Computer Performance Evaluation (TOOLS 1998)

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In this paper we describe Snuffle, a new measurement tool for capturing, displaying and analyzing the operation of the Internet protocol stack within end-systems. Snuffle is a set of modules operating in a distributed fashion and supporting an on-line analysis of network and protocol performance. This kind of tool is especially suited for wireless networks.

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Rathke, B., Assimakopoulos, T., Morich, R., Schulte, G., Wolisz, A. (1998). Snuffle: Integrated Measurement and Analysis Tool for Internet and its Use in Wireless In-House Environment. In: Puigjaner, R., Savino, N.N., Serra, B. (eds) Computer Performance Evaluation. TOOLS 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1469. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-68061-6_28

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