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Projects that have actively used schooner.net

Name Institution
A Scalable Monitoring, Analysis, and Response Toolkit for the Internet University of Texas at Austin
An end-to-end approach to infer the packet forwarding priority Northwestern University
Coordinated Packet-Cache Implemenation University of Wisconsin, Madison
CS640 UW-Madison, CS Dept
CS707 Suman Wireless UW-Madison, CS Dept
CS740 Class UW-Madison, CS Dept
Deter Security Testbed ISI
Development and evaluation of load balancing mechanisms for dependable Web services University of Campinas
Distributed Systems University of Wisconsin
Evaluation of Available Bandwidth Estimation Tools University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
GENI Measurement System Prototyping WAIL
High-precision measurement and analysis KAIST
Holding Project for geni slices -- DO NOT DELETE Any University
Internet networking group at Univ of Michigan University of Michigan
MPLS Configuration University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Network Systems Laboratory University of Wisconsin - Madison
Networking group at CMU CMU
one-way diagnosis tool to infer the loss rate on each link with pure end-to-end measurements. Northwestern Univ.
Parallel Real-time Immersive network Modeling Environment Florida International University
Priority Layered Transport Cornell Univ
Rearchitecting Internet Protocols Univ. of Washington
Scalable Sensing Service Hewlett Packard Labs
Schooner Administration University of Wisconsin, Madison
Study the performance of TCP for video flows UW-Madison
Taking schooner out for a sail WAIL
Testing Methodologies for Security Attacks and Defenses Purdue University
Testing of Virtual Appliances for Condor UW-Madison
WAIL Lab University of Wisconsin-Madison, C.S.
Other projects registered on Emulab.Net:
Name Institution
locate congested points Northwestern University
security research on scanning defense North Carolina State University (NCSU)
Test the performance of Content-Based Routing in REDS Politecnico di Milano - DEI
Testing correctness of network behavior using state machine models built from observations of the network. Lehman College of The City University of New York